The notion of fate in Orpheus' teachings and Homer's poems
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https://doi.org/10.14394/etyka.635Keywords:
Zeus, Homer, Hezjod, Eurypides, Dionizos, Odyseusz, PlatonAbstract
The paper focuses on a problem of human freedom in Homer’s poems and the Orphic creeds. First efforts at defining the human autonomy can be found in Greek myths. Later philosophical conceptions follow them.
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