Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Silvana Sidney Costa
Data de Publicação: 2001
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/5838
Resumo: This bibliographical work objectived to approach the aging, leaving of the universal history philosophical reflections. In the Oriental civilization, Lao-Tsé correlated the age with the sanctity and Confúcio defended the filial pity. In the Occidental civilization, Socrates affirmed that the age didn’t to present any weight for the careful; Plato directioned the age to the peace and liberation and Aristotle affirmed that the elderly are not reliable. Cicero advised to find the pleasure in the age and Seneca defended the age as while the natural process. These philosophical reflections point for the necessary, difficult, pertinent and individual elaboration of the own aging of what work with the elderly.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
title Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
spellingShingle Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
Santos, Silvana Sidney Costa
aging
vision
philosophers
Orient
Occident.
title_short Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
title_full Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
title_fullStr Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
title_full_unstemmed Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
title_sort Aging: philosophers’ vision of oriental and occidental antiquity
author Santos, Silvana Sidney Costa
author_facet Santos, Silvana Sidney Costa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Silvana Sidney Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aging
vision
philosophers
Orient
Occident.
topic aging
vision
philosophers
Orient
Occident.
description This bibliographical work objectived to approach the aging, leaving of the universal history philosophical reflections. In the Oriental civilization, Lao-Tsé correlated the age with the sanctity and Confúcio defended the filial pity. In the Occidental civilization, Socrates affirmed that the age didn’t to present any weight for the careful; Plato directioned the age to the peace and liberation and Aristotle affirmed that the elderly are not reliable. Cicero advised to find the pleasure in the age and Seneca defended the age as while the natural process. These philosophical reflections point for the necessary, difficult, pertinent and individual elaboration of the own aging of what work with the elderly.
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