Published: 2022-03-14

Mediterranean culture as universal Western civilization. Philosophical and literary investigations

Dariusz Piotr Klimczak
Colloquia Litteraria
Section: ARTYKUŁY
https://doi.org/10.21697/cl.2020.29.2.3

Abstract

he Author asks whether the Mediterranean culture developed a higher civilization, explicitly a European universal civilization? He tries to answer for this question
having at his disposal various philosophical views, historical facts, thesis of culturologists and sociologists, often referring to the literary contexts and exemplification.
In this work, the thesis that „Every civilization is a culture, but not every culture is also a civilization” has been reversed. The transition from the culture to the civilization is close to the thesis of V.S. Naipaul, who noticed, that in the 20th century a universal civilization was created, which concerns the cultural unification of humanity and the increasingly common acceptance of the common values, beliefs and customs. Analyzing the spirit of the Mediterranean civilization, the author tries to explains that it is the Western civilization, and with his rich inventory of notions of symbols, ideas, phenomenas, and creating the universal reservoir and „the pattern for the future” constantly immersed in the ancient past. Also climate –philosophy – literature – religion and politics – the idea of Living Thought), created the basic determinant of the Western civilization. Moreover, when recording the durability of logos, individualism, „circular” and pax romana lists the features of
the Mediterranean culture, considering anthropocentrism and individualism as the mail dominant feature. 
the main dominant feature

Keywords:

Mediterranean culture and civilization, European universal civilization, heritage of Greece and Rome

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Klimczak, D. P. (2022). Mediterranean culture as universal Western civilization. Philosophical and literary investigations . Colloquia Litteraria, 29(2), 55–83. https://doi.org/10.21697/cl.2020.29.2.3

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