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Online Freedom
Abstract
This chapter discusses the ’’Online Freedom’’ phenomenon in a hypertextual paragon, in addition to the related cultural, photographical, art historical, mythological, museological, and classical prolongations. Freedom is a holy notion, an idealist principal, which applies symmetrically in the cyberspace. But sometimes, the online lives of local members of the global community could distort the freedom notion. Thus, not forgetting the classical/romantic definition of this notion becomes a cultural strategy, because freedom is essentially an individual awareness situation. The subject is discussed in consideration of Camus’s existentialist humanism, Arendt’s argument over the Authority, Aby Warburg’s Nachleben, labyrinth definitions of Moles and Rohmer, Agamben’s arche, and Hobbes’ idealized individual-state relation.
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