EXISTENTIALISM IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION: SELF-AWARENESS AND FREEDOM OF CHOICE OF THE INDIVIDUAL
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Keywords: existentialism, philosophy of education, individual, self-awareness, freedom, choice, responsibility, humanistic pedagogy.Abstract
Abstract. This article explores the philosophical roots of existentialism and its impact on the educational process, particularly focusing on the concepts of self-awareness and freedom of choice. The application of existentialism in education reinforces the humanistic foundations of learner-centered education and plays a crucial role in developing students' inner world.
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