APHORISM, ITS ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE IN OUR SOCIAL LIFE

Authors

  • Zilola Abulova Associate Professor of Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14039777

Keywords:

aphorism, Heraclitus, Hippocrates, Pascal, Goethe, Lichtenberg, , axiom, Oxford Book of Aphorisms.

Abstract

This article analyzes in detail the etymology of the term aphorism and theoretical views on the problem. The first cases of using this term in science, aphorisms on various topics and their significance in our lives are highlighted.

References

Oxford Book of Aphorisms. John Gross, the editor. Oxford University Press, 1987. – 383 p.

Oxford Book of Aphorisms. John Gross, the editor. Oxford University Press, 1987. – P. VII.

https://uz.warbletoncouncil.org/aforismo-1035

Razzokovna, O. M. Suspense as a Literary Device in English Literature. International Journal on Integrated Education, 3(1), 168-172.

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Published

2024-10-31

How to Cite

Abulova, Z. (2024). APHORISM, ITS ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE IN OUR SOCIAL LIFE. Academic Research in Modern Science, 3(42), 97-99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14039777