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Nova tellus
versión impresa ISSN 0185-3058
Resumen
ORDONEZ BURGOS, Jorge. Sobre lo griego y lo bárbaro. Nova tellus [online]. 2009, vol.27, n.2, pp.123-147. ISSN 0185-3058.
The self-definition of ancient empires is based on the strong conviction of being God's chosen one. In this way, Greeks, Persians, Assyrians, Sumerians, Indians, Hebrews and Egyptians built their religions, rituals, thought and wisdom. Greece was not the creator of the xenophobic idea consisted in refusing systematicly stranger modes of life; in oriental vocabularies we could find a lot of words to refer non-local traditions. Various questions rise about the relationship between Greece and other ancient people. Are the difference only on religious stuff? What was the global meaning of ritual characters in each ancient mediterranean-oriental land? How each ancient culture/ empire/people/land abstract identity was built? What happens with ancient History of European Culture? Exists any relationship between the "Culture" (greeks) and "other" European barbarians?
Palabras llave : Greek culture's Philosophy; Anthropological Philosophy; Comparative History; Philosophy of History; Greek; barbarian.