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Philosophy and Culture
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Porus, V. N. Philosophy as a Space of Freedom

Abstract: Philosophy is a special intellectual and spiritual activity aimed at determination of conditions, forms and meaning of human freedom. In this regard, any philosophy is a philosophy of freedom. No matter what a philosopher talks about, he thinks about human and therefore, culture first of all. The culture is based on a complex structure of values and freedom is one of these values. All other cultural values correlate with freedom this way or another, gaining their own ‘ontological status’ by doing so.


Keywords:

philosophy, culture, freedom, subject, personality, self-identification, cogitation, value, history, rationality.


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