THE PROBLEM OF VIOLENCE IN THE ANCIENT CULTURAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION Cover Image

ПРОБЛЕМА НАСИЛЬСТВА В АНТИЧНІЙ КУЛЬТУРНО-ФІЛОСОФСЬКІЙ ТРАДИЦІЇ
THE PROBLEM OF VIOLENCE IN THE ANCIENT CULTURAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION

Author(s): Oleg Gennadiyevich Danilyan, Olexander Petrovych Dzoban
Subject(s): Cultural history, Social Philosophy, Military history, Social history, Ancient World, Philosophy of History
Published by: Національний юридичний університет імені Ярослава Мудрого
Keywords: violence; ancient culture; Greco-Roman civilization; coercion; conflict of interests; war;

Summary/Abstract: The article attempts to trace the key points of view on the problem of violence in the philosophical views of the most famous thinkers of European antiquity. It is shown that in the system of social relations, violence in its pure form plays the role of the oldest and most primitive way of resolving the objectively existing conflict of interests of the participants of the social process. The nature of the conflict is rooted in the actual inequality of one subject to another, which finds its fullest expression in the inequality of the needs of individuals. It is substantiated that violence becomes a legal regulator of public interests when the extent of its use in society is recognized by the majority. It is shown that in the context of the development of ancient philosophy, the problem of violence was considered mainly in connection with the socio-political teachings of the classics of Greek philosophy, as well as within the framework of moral discourse. The phenomenon of violence was not tolerated by representatives of ancient philosophy as a separate problem worthy of consideration.

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