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Vliv filosofického myšlení na rozvoj společnosti ve starověku a středověku

Pavel Procházka

E-LOGOS, 2014, vol. 2014, issue 1, 20 pages

Abstract: The article's goal is to compare impacts of philosophy on progress of society and economy with regard to influence of religion. Influence of philosophy is studied on historical development of society in antiquity and medieval age. It was the period of time, which was influenced by religion changes the most, which leaded to different development of society depending on free hand. This assumption is showed on development of ancient Greece, classic China, the Arab world and medieval catholic Europe. Those regions proceeded periods of economic prosperity and decline depending on ability of philosophy to resisted religion interventionism. In addition, on Europe history is pointed out the way how ancient knowledge was passing the history through particular regions which put emphasis on human development.

Keywords: philosophy; religion; society; technological progress; Antiquity; filosofie; náboženství; společnost; technologický pokrok; Antika (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.364

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