Gender dimension of the phenomenon of loneliness: the ethical-philosophical analysis

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):199-202 (2012)
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Special attention is given to the ethical-philosophical analysis of the essence of the phenomenon of loneliness in philosophy traditionally associated with the peculiarities of human perception of the world, the state of his soul, motivated behavior and identity, as well as the philosophical analysis of the gender dimension of loneliness.

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