A MAN'S STRUGGLE IN REGAINING HIS FREEDOM SEEN FROM HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE IN HENRI CHARRIERE'S PAPIUON
The dignity of man lies in his freedom. Human beings are capable of free choice and that it is in their activity as thinking beings that this freedom can be identified most fundamentally. Thus, man is morally free to determine the purposes in his life through choosing actions which he reasons to be...
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