Abstract: This article is written in the genre of a free philosophical sketch based on the discussion of A.P. Ogurtsov’s book “Alienation, Reflexion and Practice”. The main theme is alienation as a constant refrain of philosophical thought since the time of the ancient pre-Socratics. Throughout the centuries man has been thought by philosophy as a being alienated from himself and from the world. Moreover, the world too appears to be torn, divorced from himself — into falsity and truth. As man comes to know the world, he seeks to bring it into a closed, consistent picture that attempts to leveling or closing this gap.
Issue #47
DECEMBER, 2024
EDITORIAL
Alienation as a philosophical concept
Keywords: Murzin, alienation, man, consciousness, cognition, metaphysics, world, absurd.
DOI: 10.37769/2077-6608-2024-47-2
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