2019
DOI: 10.1177/0894318419881793
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Freedom and Humanbecoming

Abstract: Freedom, one of the four postulates of the humanbecoming paradigm, is the focus of this article. Freedom is explored from a humanbecoming perspective and from the existential/phenomenological perspectives of Heidegger and Sartre.

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“…Also central to humanbecoming tradition is the appreciation that freedom that encompasses the human capacity to cocreate in the moment (Bunkers, 2020). Freedom (contextually construed liberation) is one of four postulates of the humanbecoming paradigm: The other three are illimitability (unbounded knowing), paradox (rhythms expressed as pattern preferences), and mystery (that which is unexplainable) (Parse, 2014).…”
Section: The Horizon Of Inquiry: Humanbecomingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also central to humanbecoming tradition is the appreciation that freedom that encompasses the human capacity to cocreate in the moment (Bunkers, 2020). Freedom (contextually construed liberation) is one of four postulates of the humanbecoming paradigm: The other three are illimitability (unbounded knowing), paradox (rhythms expressed as pattern preferences), and mystery (that which is unexplainable) (Parse, 2014).…”
Section: The Horizon Of Inquiry: Humanbecomingmentioning
confidence: 99%