The views of philosophiacal analysis of ancient greek scholaks on social relations

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The article discusses the meaning of human life and the nature of social relationships. It is well known that the purpose of the human being, who enters social relations as an intelligent creature, changes dramatically. The former surfing is replaced by a dark way of life, focused on a particular purpose. Humans begin to realize themselves, to understand the mystery of the world around them. What is life? Questions about the purpose of human life and why it is misunderstood in life have been suffering for thousands of years. The answer to these question by human beings, the most perfect of all creatures, have been expressed in different times, but the urgency of these questions is still relevant today. After all, a conscious person, while living in this world, seeks meaning from his life and struggles with the complexities of his life and tries to find solutions.The article analyzes how social relations coincide with the time human beings began to act as intelligent beings, the human being as a conscious being, developing conscious relationships with other people, and developing social relationships in the first place to conclude.

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