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SM ISO690:2012 FONARI, Victoria. Semnificația corelației „haos-ordine” în gândirea mitică. In: Intertext , 2019, nr. 3-4(51-52), pp. 57-63. ISSN 1857-3711. |
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Space and time are notions in the realm of physics, from the perspective of Greek etymology - the real world, metaphysics is what goes beyond the real or outside the realm. From ontological optics in the Hellenic world, chaos is perceived as something that existed before order, an order in ancient Greek is called the "cosmos." Which means that the cosmic premiere was chaos. Of these, two chaos and a priori cosmos are given to order, though the dark source is hidden from the dark chaos. However, the elements of chaos in the ancient vision will be found in another form in the world of the dead, the world of shadows, where Hades reigns in Greek "invisible". Respectively, chaos appears as a precursor to order, light, time. From Mircea Eliade's perspective, order and chaos know frontiers in human evolution, knowing the conscious significance of the sacred. Linguist mathematician Solomon Marcus capitalizes chaos on another coordinate of physical matter. From the point of view of mythical thinking, the general advocate for order, yet in the defiance of order there is a heroic admiration. Such as stealing fire or defying death by Orpheus, Sisyphus, Hercules, empirical knowledge of Odysseus of what is forbidden. |
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Cuvinte-cheie mythical thinking, chaos, order, null, sacred |
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