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Existential Themes Behind the Justice as a Human Phenomenon

Student: Zakharova Marina

Supervisor: Vladimir Shumskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Counselling Psychology. Personology (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The purpose of this research is to study multidisciplinary and complex justice concept which has been investigated through the theoretical review and the empirical phenomenological study of personal inner experiences of injustice. It was made an attempt to compare the substantial existential themes extracted during the theoretical and empirical research and consider the phenomena within the modern existential analysis theory across the fundamental motivations of A. Langle.

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