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This article deals with the philosophical and moral ideas of scientists of the ancient world, which are the foundation, sources of the science and morality. Scientific Method and Methodology: This theme was studied on the basis of general philosophical methods of scientific analysis: a dialectical, historical-logical, ethical-functional, objective-structural, systems approach and so on. Objective: The task of the work is to identify, reveal and show important aspects of the ethical views of the ancient world.