EIRP Proceedings, Vol 3 (2008)
ABORDĂRI FILOZOFICE A CONCEPTELOR DE DREPTURI ALE OMULUI ŞI DE DEMOCRAŢIE ÎN PERIOADA ANTICĂ
Abstract
The human rights concept has its origins in the ancient Greek and Roman systems of ideas.
All these extentions were made starting with the cultural, political and economical relationships in the
ancient Greeek, especially starting the year of 410 before Christ, when great psilosophers of the empire began
to understand and to analyse the already existing relations between the secular fortress state, religion and
individual.
Concluding, ancient Greek is representative for that period of time through its great personalities such
as Hesiod with his Teogonia. Afterwards, the great man of law Solon ( 638-559 before Christ) exterminated
slavery and was the first to debate upon the Athenian democracy.
All these extentions were made starting with the cultural, political and economical relationships in the
ancient Greeek, especially starting the year of 410 before Christ, when great psilosophers of the empire began
to understand and to analyse the already existing relations between the secular fortress state, religion and
individual.
Concluding, ancient Greek is representative for that period of time through its great personalities such
as Hesiod with his Teogonia. Afterwards, the great man of law Solon ( 638-559 before Christ) exterminated
slavery and was the first to debate upon the Athenian democracy.
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