Freedom of the Personal Human Being and its “Proper” Ontic Infrastructures in a Horizon of the Intelligibility and the Moral Reflection

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 28:103-107 (2018)
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The aim of my paper entitled “Freedom of the personal human being and its ‘proper’ ontic infrastructures in a horizon of the intelligibility and the moral reflection” is to show that freedom can be understood as “the inner determination” of the human person and of the “lower man” and of the “higher man” to become a genuine free human being in general. Therefore, here appears an act of “the inner determination” in concatenation with the act of “the will”. I assume the real existence of grades of human freedom and the phenomenal cultivation of it, in a horizon of the intelligibility. Then, a phenomenon of freedom may be grasped in the aspect of the essence. This phenomenon can be constituted within the field of consciousness, to point to the subject of the moral reflection within the personal human being. I would like to show that such freedom is strictly linked to acts of the “right” action or the “wrong” one. I believe that the human freedom can also be cultivated according to Òrthòs Lógos that is Divine Illumination.

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