A good peasant vs a bad craftsman: some features of antique axiology
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A good peasant vs a bad craftsman: some features of antique axiology
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S0236-20070000616-8-1
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166-180
Abstract
Spatial associativity of antic thinking causes understanding of the blessing of self sufficiency, the consequence being the negative attitude towards labor. However it concerns basically to craftsman labor because in the perspective of the antique axiology the person working for another person for money shows non self sufficiency and defectiveness. The peasant working for himself is an example of independence, therefore agricultural activity as opposed to craft appeared to bear a positive value and was idealized.
Keywords
ANTIQUITY, SPATIAL ASSOCIATIVENRSS, THE IDEAL OF AUTARKY, LABOR, PEASANT, CRAFTSMAN
Date of publication
01.04.2012
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1. Shipilov A.V. Poverkhnostnoe myshlenie i samodostatochnoe bytie: spetsifika antichnosti // Chelovek. 2011. № 4. S. 64-77.

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