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G. Skovoroda did not create a theoretically designed and systematized doctrine. He understood his philosophy as the ability to live in harmony with nature, in peace with people and his own conscience. "When a person's spirit is cheerful, thoughts are calm, the heart is peaceful, then everything is bright, happy, blissful. This is the philosophy, "Skovoroda said.

Hryhoriy Savych Skovoroda has a concept called "unequal equality". The philosopher took as a symbol a fountain, consisting of vessels of different volumes, which are filled with water. On the one hand, they are all different sizes, so they are unequal. But they are all full, so they are equal. (This fountain, by the way, is depicted on the Ukrainian five-hundred-hryvnia banknote together with the author of the concept).

The principle of "unequal equality" is the ideal of interpersonal communication. Everyone differs from others by their inner nature, and therefore equality is to create sufficient conditions for everyone to realize their desire for a "related" life. This means that people have different abilities, each their own. In this sense, they are not equal. But the level is that everyone can fully develop their abilities. That is why everyone has their own destiny, their own way in life. Unequal equality is a fairly universal thing, it is appropriate to apply it to the policy on national minorities. Ethnic groups of the country differ in their number, density, assimilation, language, religion, traditional occupations, but they must all have guaranteed rights. And to achieve this equality, we must work in two directions - to preserve and nurture the identity, language and culture of each group, but at the same time integrate them into society so that they are full members. If in any of the two directions of incompleteness, the shaky unequal equality is violated, and one of the vessels is underfilled.
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