THE ESSENCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIAL LIFE
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Philosophy, Society, Thinking, Worldview, Consciousness, Morality, humankind, the love of wisdomAbstract
This article explores the nature and essence of philosophy as a form of knowledge that reflects the general laws of existence, thinking, and society. It also examines the important role of philosophy in social life, including its influence on worldview, morality, science, and the development of human consciousness.Downloads
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