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Research Article | Volume 3 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2021)
Conversion of the Phenomenon of Freedom in the Ancient Philosophy
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Abstract

The differences and similarities of the views on freedom, we realize through comparative analysis that this term does not freeze in one place over time, but changes with time and space. For this reason, it is necessary to use it in our article.It can be seen from the descriptions of the emergence and development of the concept of freedom in Western European philosophy that considerations of human freedom have permeated every facet of all periods of human history. With the emergence of the concept of individual freedom in Antient Greece, the ideas of destiny and choice were linked at the starting point. Historical and anthropological research has always provided us with evidence of our natural “free individual” - a sufficiently rare species and a local phenomenon. It required very specific special conditions for its emergence, and it can survive only if it maintains these conditions. The free individual is no longer a condition of the human race, but a product of history and society.

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