RELEVANCE OF THE HUMAN PROBLEM IN MODERN TURKISH PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Javokhir Kuvatov Tashkent state university of oriental studies” 2nd year master's student in the field of Eastern civilization and culture
  • Dildora Pulatova Research advisor: professor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10016051

Keywords:

social philosophy, modern Turkish philosophy, human problem, anthropology, individuality, collectivity, globalization, Niyozi Berkes, Teeman Durali, Abdurahmon Kuchuk, Erol Gyung

Abstract

In modern Turkish philosophy, the human problem holds significant relevance. As a rapidly evolving society, Turkey faces an array of challenges related to human existence, identity, and values. Understanding and addressing these issues is vital for the development and progress of the country. Therefore, analyzing the human problem from a philosophical perspective becomes crucial in order to shed light on the complexities surrounding Turkish society and pave the way for solutions to these challenges.

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Published

2023-10-17

How to Cite

Kuvatov, J., & Pulatova, D. (2023). RELEVANCE OF THE HUMAN PROBLEM IN MODERN TURKISH PHILOSOPHY. Academic Research in Modern Science, 2(23), 44-54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10016051