The creativity in the social matrix

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 4 (22):3-8 (2012)
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Nihilistic grounds of losing of meaning of human life in the twentieth century are considered. Condition of spiritual confusion of modern man is recorded. Phenomenon of existential thinking is analyzed as a way of spiritual self-realization of the individual. A distinction between the concepts of reality and actuality is implemented. Actuality is comprehended as a process of creative involvement of a person in existence on the basis of perceived of freedom. the Importance of the perception of philosophy as an art of life, but not only as a theoretical thinking is emphasized.

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