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Kirill Chuprin

(postgraduate student of the Faculty of Philosophy)

We exist in an era when people do not live in accordance with their “I”, but according to other people’s schemes and constructions, perceiving things not as they really are, but through the prism of chewed-up concepts and imposed opinions. To get rid of this, you need a certain inner strength and an attraction to the free movement of thought and spirit. In my opinion, a mentor and the appropriate atmosphere in which you find yourself are an aid in realizing this. The phenomenology course can become this for you - this is an environment where you feel the freedom of your flight, and the mentor, like an experienced pilot, builds a trajectory for you. The speed at which you fly and the state in which you find yourself depend on you.

For me personally, the phenomenology course is not a transfer of some ephemeral “esoteric” knowledge, of which there is now an abundance on the market. First of all, it is a skill of philosophizing, an opportunity to open a new horizon in understanding things. It cannot be said that this is some other, higher level; there is no hierarchy here. This is a completely different approach, a different dimension of perception of reality. At first, it is something intangible, difficult to grasp, but at the same time maximally close to what the thing really is. For most of the course, you are in an ambivalent position: it seems to you that you are about to understand everything, but at the moment nothing is clear. Not everyone will dare to enter the phenomenology track. But if you take the risk and open the door to a new, fasciting space, then you... will feel like an idiot. But the plus is that you will not be alone on your path.

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