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THREAT – DAMAGE – PROTECTION: ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RHIZOMORPHOUS REALITY

  • 1. ROR icon Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University

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This study contains an ontological analysis of the subject’s existence in the realities of an open, unstable, heterogeneous space, requiring from him new abilities and qualities that will allow him to survive and adapt. The traumatic social experience of the present generation is reflected in the triad of anthropological aspects of its hybrid existence: threat damage protection. The threat appears as permanent. The damage is expressed in a person’s loss of identity, sociality and subjectivity. Protection correlates with physicality, mobility and nomadism.

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111:141.319.8:[1:316]

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2024-05-01

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