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KANTIAN OCEAN AND LANDSCAPE IN RUINS: TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY OF ADVENTURE FROM THE FRENCH PERSPECTIVE

The article investigates philosophical journey through three key images: the Kantian ocean as a metaphor for transcendental horizon, Quixotic meditations as an optimistic adventure of philosophical thinking, and the Richir landscape as a combination of historical tradition and individual path. Philosophy appears not as a static system of knowledge, but as a living act of freedom, in which an individual called to thinking traces their own path through the ruins of preceding doctrines. The author reveals the dialectic between historical heritage and personal individuality, between determination by tradition and the radical indeterminacy of the philosophical enterprise as such.

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