LIBERTATEA UMANĂ ÎNTRE ABSOLUT ȘI RELATIV
Human Freedom between Absolute and Relative
Author(s): Marius MitracheSubject(s): Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Editions IARSIC
Keywords: knowledge; truth; freedom; Holy Scripture;
Summary/Abstract: Freedom was always the goal of humanity since its dawn. In theological and philosophical thought the concept of freedom was long debated. It is difficult to bring out a certain definition of freedom. What is freedom? Is there an absolute freedom? If so, how must one define it? It consists in a moment or a permanent state? How can be conciled the two aspects: freedom vs. determinism or freedom and determinism? When one attempts to defines freedom, what is the guiding standard: divinity, society or the individual? Who/what defines freedom? What are the criteria that defines freedom? Who/what has primacy: divinity, society or the individual? What is the authoritative source that provides a balanced view of human freedom?
Journal: Jurnalul Libertății de Conștiință
- Issue Year: 6/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 229-236
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Romanian