Pichugina Victoria Konstantinovna
Ph.D., associate professor
assistant professor of department of pedagogy
Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University
Essence of anthropological discourse of “care of the self” in ancient pedagogical thought both in it’s early and classical periods is examined, as well as logic of it’s historical development in aspect of arising of ideas of higher education is substantiated.
Key words: anthropological discourse, antique pedagogical thought, care of the self, higher education
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