Humanity And Divinity In The Interpretation Of Eastern Philosophy
Jumaniyozova Dilfuza Kamalovna , Doctor Of Philosophy (PhD), National Institute Of Fine Arts And Design Named After Kamoliddin Bekhzod, Assistant Professor The Department Of Social Sciences, Pedagogy And Vocational Education, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the issue of humanity and divinity in Eastern philosophy. The views of Eastern and Western scholars in this regard are at this point comparable in terms of philosophy, all branches of science, in terms of theology.
Keywords
philosophy, humanity
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