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Philosophy and Culture
Reference:
Parkhomenko, R. N. (2013). The Concept of Freedom in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy and Culture, 5, 701–708. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62670
Parkhomenko, R. N. The Concept of Freedom in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Abstract:
The author of the article traces back the formation and development of the concept of freedom in
Antique and Medieval European philosophy. Based on his research, the author clearly states that the modern
understanding of the concept of freedom have their roots in Ancient and Medieval philosophy. Following
philosophical and political ideas only developed further such theoretical categories as ‘applied’ aspects of
this concept and created the basis for modern democratic states.
Keywords:
philosophy, concept of freedom, ancient world, Middle Ages, free will, human, society, blessing, God, choice.
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