Abstract
The article "Philosophical foundations of the child's right to family and personal happiness" explores important aspects of the relationship between the child's right to a family environment and his personal happiness. The author analyzes the philosophical concepts underlying the understanding of the child as a subject of law and discusses the impact of the family environment on his well-being and development. The article offers an in-depth look at the issues related to the role of the family in a child's life and its impact on his personal happiness from the perspective of various philosophical trends. As a result of the study, recommendations are proposed for creating a supportive and supportive family environment to achieve optimal development and happiness of the child.
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