Comparative Analysis of the Interpretation of the Phenomenon of Transformational Freedom in Antiquity with Its Modern Approach
Abstract
The article presents a cooperative analysis of the views of ancient philosophers on freedom and presents the results of sociological research to compare their views with modern ones. In particular, in the process of comparison, the relevance and differences of their views were considered. Within the framework of the study, hypotheses were developed that the opinions of ancient philosophers help in the correct interpretation of the concept of freedom, that the existing freedom in modern society is similar to freedom in antiquity; the concept of freedom is not singular, but transformational. An attempt was made to find answers to these questions using a sociological survey. The results of the study are summarized and based on the fact that freedom is still a pressing issue today.
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