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The article presents Plato’s views on topic of the old age and aged people. There were talked the following topics over: (1) Plato’s terminology of the old age on the background of vocabulary arisen to first half of fourth age; (2) periodization of older age presented in Laws; (3) theory on topic of the aging presented in Timaeus; (4) how mean should lives through his own old age – for example the old man Cephalus; (5) view on topic of the elderly’s role in society; (6) laws of the elderly and project of social care in vision of ideal state. There was said in conclusion, that Plato was only one ancient author, who extensi­vely appeared the problems of old age as well, but philosophical anthropology was that things, which joined different voices in cohesive theory.
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In an old man, Clement of Alexandria sees the ideal of a perfect Christian, who thanks to intellectual and moral formation, reached the status of God’s friend. For this reason, he is entitled to the care of his family, to be honored and respected by the young people, to drink a wine and conduct conversations during the feasts and to undertake the functions of the teacher and housemaster. The old man is required to maintain a senile appearance without cosmetic procedures and to hold tactful conversations and to drink a wine in moderation during the feasts.
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