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| In his report, Roman Kis outlined the issues of freedom in the newest philosophical key to his authorial concept of phenomenological sensology, which considers the freedom of each individual individual as being (in the author's definition - being) in the horizons of boundary meanings and values. The author treats positive and negative freedom (freedom-for and freedom-from, in particular, freedom from restriction of freedom and freedom from interference with the space of personal freedom), not as an abstract philosophical category, but as a dynamic configurations of meanings concerning such five regions of freedom |