Abstract
What is specific about human activeness is that it always takes place in interaction with other people or with objects they have produced. In addition to natural laws regulating the relations among them, laws of social life, sometimes entrenched in the form of strict prescriptions (rules), but more often in the form of moral norms permitting certain variations in relations, are operative. Thus, a system of mutual assessments of one another's actions and of one's own efforts undertaken with regard to other people enters into regulation of mutual relations among people.