Abstract

Man and his life path are the most complex objects of research not only in philosophy but also in science in general. In modern science, a unified and consistent theory of man and his individual way of life has not been developed. Existing models and approaches to human nature create reduced images that reflect only certain aspects of the human person and his unique personal life path. In order to explain the nature of man, the author turns to the works of ancient thinkers who laid the philosophical and anthropological tradition.

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