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id: 33917
Title: Existential aspects of human existence and the human-centered paradigm in public administration
Authors: Leshchenko A., Lauta O., Shaulska H., Yarovyi A., Makarov Z.
Keywords: human nature, meaning, spirituality, spiritual unconscious, existence, faith, conscience
Date of publication: 2023-10-09 11:31:19
Last changes: 2023-10-09 11:31:19
Year of publication: 2023
Summary: This article analyzes the philosophical doctrine of the spiritual nature of man as the fundamental basis of his existence. The main focus of the analysis is Viktor Frankl`s book "The Unconscious God," which presents an original anthropological theory encompassing all levels of human existence. By perceiving man holistically, this perspective contributes significantly to understanding human nature as a unique form of being. According to Frankl, the spiritual dimension can manifest both consciously and rationally, as well as unconsciously and irrationally. The crucial aspect lies in awakening and activating this spiritual principle within individuals, even if they are unaware of it. In his research, Frankl delves into dreams as a means of exploring the manifestations of the spiritual unconscious, and he conducts an in-depth analysis of conscience as a spiritual existential. This study`s relevance stems from the growing prevalence of noogenic neurosis among educated and developed individuals in contemporary society, characterized by a profound sense of meaninglessness and an existential void. Essential existential elements fade from people`s worldviews, transforming concepts like love, faith, hope, responsibility, and conscience into mere mental categories. A deeper understanding of this nature represents a crucial step in overcoming the noogenic crisis and facilitating further human evolution.

URI: http://socrates.vsau.org/repository/getfile.php/33917.pdf
Publication type: Статті Web of Science
Publication: Amazonia Investiga. 2023. Vol. 12, № 64. P. 361-367. DOI: https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2023.64.04.38
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