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The second in captivity of onticity

Publication at Faculty of Education |
2019

Abstract

This paper, entitled "The second in captivity of onticity" is about a present that is characterized by the abandonment of cultural values. It is a phenomenon that is apparent across continents, and which is associated with globalization which has grown on ontic values, among which we can include distractioning and providing itself.

Both then further they recede us from the ontological possibility of our being. This shifts the threshold of each further care further toward ontic maxima.

True otherness is losing its cultural character, and it is increasingly necessary to consider it as the result of accessing the world. This accessing is mostly superficial, its ontic character is further deepened, giving rise to individualism as a logical reaction to the loss of connection with a whole.

Loss of anchoring leads to the fact that man is more and more of set options, in the world of endlessly offering variants.