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Ruindad y falta de hospitalidad en Hesíodo. Las marcas de la Decadencia antropológica
In this article, we will work on the marks of hospitality that appear in Hesiod’s work as well as on the attitudes that oppose such a spiritual dimension, related to the virtue of excellence of the prudent man. We understand that hospitality is intrinsically associated with virtue, areté , and the recognition of the other. In terms of M. Buber, hospitality is related to the possibility of opening up to a “you” on the threshold of language;