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- Title
THE FREE AND THE COMMUNICABLE THINKING.
- Authors
ROMAN, Petre
- Abstract
Apparently more than ever along our human history (which, possibly, might be only a subjective impression), we live our lives in uncertainty, however, a vigilant and courageous thinking is finally prevailing. In this respect, I remember the title of a book issued in times in which free thinking was not at all welcome: Limits or Turning Point. When one realizes the limitations affecting our initiatives and ideas, the solution to be applied is change. However, such a solution is not a spontaneous one, but a natural consequence of the decision of not accepting that limits cannot be outdistanced, and of finding another path. Obviously, such a decision assumes a double uncertainty: the one imposed by the very nature of our world and the new, urging one, referring to the direction of the change we intend to make. The object of our study is the fundamental why, however, the question to which it atempts at offering an answer is how. Once, I have asserted that we are more frequently capable of the superficial how rather than of the fundamental why. The decision of changing this belief is based on why, which demonstrates its utility in how.
- Subjects
FREE thought; BOOK titles; UNCERTAINTY
- Publication
International Journal of Communication Research, 2020, Vol 10, Issue 3, p250
- ISSN
2246-9265
- Publication type
Article