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Title: Existentialism versus Self-awareness
Authors: Mohammed Seghir HALIMI
Keywords: Existentialism versus Self-awareness
Issue Date: 2008
Series/Report no.: numéro 07 2008;
Abstract: The theses, conceptions, explanations of man and the world do exist; they are usually in correlation. Each person exists with a certain idea of good and of values which characterizes it with behaviours and action which are found justified and interpreted. Each time it is the human position or disposition which is realized and simultaneously revealed by the coherence of theses, values and actions. These natures are, however, called Senses which constitute and represent, in fact, the human nature. The latter is brought to existence in order to form what is called ’Reality’. The sense is in reality a being’s disposition according to which man becomes aware of himself (knowledge and thought witnessing a given vision), orientates his aspirations and defines his ends (criterion of good or the scale of values, ethics), and engages his activities and his work (organization, methods, competences, tools and projects, etc).
Description: Revue Al Athar
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/6988
ISSN: 1112-3672
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