Engineering and Technology | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajet/Volume07Issue10-09

Ontological And Axiological Foundations Of An Inclusive Society

Chorieva Madina Alievna , PhD, Dotsent, Asian International University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article explores the ontological and axiological foundations of an inclusive society through the lens of contemporary philosophy and humanistic thought. The author analyzes inclusion not only as a social policy mechanism but as a form of being that embodies the essence of human coexistence, value recognition, and moral responsibility. The research argues that inclusivity is both an ontological condition of human being-in-the-world and an axiological imperative of modern civilization aimed at ensuring equality, dignity, and sustainable development.

Keywords

Inclusion, ontology, axiology

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Chorieva Madina Alievna. (2025). Ontological And Axiological Foundations Of An Inclusive Society. The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(10), 72–74. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajet/Volume07Issue10-09