Abstract

The article attempts to reconstruct the idea of cosmic rationality, the origins of which lie in the ancient philosophical tradition. Referring to the thought of the early Greek philosophers, the author demonstrates the formation of the concepts "cosmos" and "techne" in the context of the transition from myth to logos. Cosmocentrism finds its complete integrity in Plato's philosophical system, which, in turn, forms the idea of cosmic rationality as such. The original revision of the Platonic concept allows us to find guidelines for the spiritual and moral growth of the individual, which remain relevant in the modern era.

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