“Ecological Humanism” As A Universal Spiritual And Moral Value
Uktamjon Gulomovich Tilavov , Phd Of Philosophical Science, Department Of Civil Society And Law Education, Faculty Of Social Sciences, National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article reveals that ecological humanism has the status of a universal spiritual and moral value. Its content is based on the concretization of universal: social, economic, political, spiritual, ideological ecological relations. In the context of the ecological crisis, the issue of improving environmental thinking is put forward by placing the problem of humanism in the spotlight of the scientific community.
Keywords
Ecological humanism, spiritual and moral value
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