Abstract
The problems of individualism and especially personalism have always been one of those issues that have always attracted the attention of philosophical thought. This means that a person preserves his characteristics, originality and uniqueness in his relations with society. First of all, if we talk about the importance of identifying this problem, then, in essence, this is the study of its holistic and comprehensive nature, based on indicators that are characteristic of a particular person. It is not so easy to complete this task. Because we are talking about learning a process that begins with distinguishing a certain person from others and continues to form his uniqueness and define his existence. A person who comes into the world as an individual can become a being capable of activity, self-awareness and personality. Particularly, for the normal functioning and development of society each of its members needs a certain amount of uniqueness. And the diversity of members of society, the existence of distinct personalities ensures the true richness of each social structure and its culture. Therefore, the fact that people have individual uniqueness is also accepted as a pattern of social development. And we will be able to follow these processes in the ideas of the European personalists that we will talk about.