BUNA-CREDINŢĂ ŞI STANDARDELE DE CONDUITĂ LA PELASGI, ÎN LUMINA TEORIILOR DENSUŞIENE
GOOD FAITH AND STANDARDS OF CONDUCT IN PELASGIANS IN THE LIGHT OF DENSUS THEORIES
Author(s): George VlăescuSubject(s): Anthropology, History of Law, Civil Law, History of Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: good faith; virtues; morals; well-being; civilization; law; equity; antiquity;
Summary/Abstract: Being an anthropological component of moral essence, good faith has left a remarkable axiological imprint on human thought and conduct, of course through the load of polysemic values coming from the depths of history on different sequences of social development. As a consequence of this dynamic, the encyclopedic content of the notion is reflected both in the necessity of achieving man's well-being, usually by faith, with the help of homo religiosus, knowing that divine forces have been the unlimited source of all good deeds, and in the need for truth and justice Or, it is precisely these assertions that will form the basis of our approach to devouring those creative elements of good faith within the Pelasgian world. A world lost in the osmosis between the boundaries of times long gone, between historical and mythological time, but sufficiently telling to reveal the universal vocation of the notion and its foundational role in the process of emancipation of old man, the state and law.
Journal: Universul Juridic
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 128-145
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Romanian