Inversibility and secrecy of meanings of the “freedom” phenomenon on the background of existential analysis

Keywords: freedom, different perspectives of freedom, the problem of understanding the meaning of freedom

Abstract

It is claimed that the existential analysis makes it possible to overcome that gap in the research which originated among the existential core of the freedom phenomenon, its "first appearance" and purpose as a certain sensation and human being’s state and those senses that eventually arise in various systems of socio-economic, political reality as well as the actuality of the spiritual world, etc. The ambiguity and multiplicity of definitions of freedom is explained by the specificity of the processes of forming the meaning of this phenomenon, in case when the root, original phenomenon has no any point.

Author Biography

Constantine Raida, Personality Development Center "HUMANUS"

Professor

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Published
2024-10-29
How to Cite
Raida, C. (2024). Inversibility and secrecy of meanings of the “freedom” phenomenon on the background of existential analysis. IDEAS. PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL. SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC ISSUES, (1(23)-2(24), 22-31. https://doi.org/10.34017/1313-9703-2024-1(23)-2(24)-22-31
Section
History of Philosophy