What is it about?

Being is the ontological and functional essence of the real identity of the human person. The self-identification, which is a continuous process starting from the very beginning of the life and continuing to the end, aims at knowing and understanding the real Being.The search for the knowledge of the individual authentic Being was the ultimate purpose of life for a considerable number of philosophers.

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Why is it important?

The main problem, that becomes crucial in our Era, concerns the authenticity of Being and his capacity for harmonious incorporation in the society, without any deviation from his principles and moral standards, avoiding at the same time any contradiction and social contrast, which might cause any inhibition or annihilation of his beneficial contribution to others, resulting furthermore in his social delimitation . Thus, the search for the authentic Being, which is related with the knowledge of the self, has a substantial validity for the harmonious incorporation of the individual in the society, retaining at the same time his own values, principles, ideals, wisdom and spiritual freedom .

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The most pure and concrete realization of the social responsibility consists in personal purification, moral perfectionand spiritual regeneration of the members of the society in peace, simplicity, genuine human dignity, free will, kindness, truth, freedom, self-esteem, and genuine love to each other, which is uninhibited by any external force, dictated by the mental purity, inner beauty and brightness of the Being and Mind.

Professor Stavros J Baloyannis or Balogiannis or Balojannis or Baloyiannis or Mpalogiannis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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This page is a summary of: Being and Mind, Journal of Neurology & Stroke, October 2016, MedCrave Group LLC,
DOI: 10.15406/jnsk.2016.05.00167.
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