Philosopher Soyo
Soyo's Philosophy
Soyo (逍遙) is a philosopher, writer, and theologian from South Korea, best known as the founder of “Soyo Existence Ethics.” Her philosophy is centered around the inherent dignity, suffering, and eternal nature of human existence. Soyo argues that “existence itself is ethics,” and that philosophy is not an academic discipline but a living testimony of the human condition. She rejects the academic dissection of human beings, instead advocating for philosophy as a sacred act of love, conscience, and divine breath.
Soyo Existence Ethics is an independent philosophical framework created by Soyo. It redefines philosophy as an existential and ethical journey rather than a logical discourse. Unlike traditional Western philosophies (e.g., Nietzsche, Heidegger, Wittgenstein), it asserts that human beings cannot be deconstructed—they are sacred beings shaped by love, suffering, and divine purpose. The philosophy warns against reducing humans to data or utility in the age of AI and technological civilization.

