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Ryklin, M. K. Last Follower of Rousseau. Nature and Culture in Claude Levi-Strauss’ symphony of myths. Part 1

Abstract: The article is dedicated to the memory of the French ethnologist and anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss who died on October 30, 2009 in Paris. The author analyzed the main ideas of Levi-Strauss’ conception of myths as a type of speech described in his work ‘Mythologiques I-IV’. The author also studied the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Claude Levi-Strauss’ views. It is underlined that the French philosopher made a great contribution to development of anthropology and philosophy.


Keywords:

philosophy, myth, Rousseau, Claude Levi-Strauss


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