
Статья посвящена одной из дискуссионных проблем философской антропологии анализу промискуитетной стадии в качестве исходного состояния половых отношений древнейшего сообщества. Автор настоятельно проводит мысль о том, что исследование синкретической формы взаимоотношений полов в архаической культуре представляет огромный интерес не только для понимания логики дальнейшей эволюции семейно-брачных отношений и формирования таких общественных институтов, как брак и семья, но и для выявления причин тех метаморфоз, которые сопровождают изменение родовой сущности самого человека.
The article considers one of the controversial aspects in philosophical anthropology, i.e., the promiscuous stage as an initial state of sexual relationship in the most ancient community. It is consistently argued that the syncretical form of intersexual relations in the archaic culture is of great interest not only with regard to further evolution of matrimonial relations and development of such social institutions as family and marriage, but also for understanding causes of the metamorphoses accompanying changes in the generic essence of humans.
КУЛЬТУРА, ПРОМИСКУИТЕТ, ИНЦЕСТ, ЭКЗОГАМИЯ, ПРЕД-ОБЩЕСТВО
КУЛЬТУРА, ПРОМИСКУИТЕТ, ИНЦЕСТ, ЭКЗОГАМИЯ, ПРЕД-ОБЩЕСТВО
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