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Friendship Between Russia and Uzbekistan and the Philosophy of Ferghana

https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2025-15-5-98-105

Abstract

The article emphasizes that in the era of globalization, especially at the stage of its multipolar formation, the philosophical thought of any country and any people will not be able to develop successfully if they limit themselves only to the problems of their country and their region. The author comes to the conclusion that the successful and fruitful development of the philosophical thought of Ferghana is possible only in close creative cooperation with scientists from other countries, primarily with thinkers from neighboring countries, research on their philosophy, including the works of philosophers of pre-revolutionary, Soviet and present-day Russia. The main forms of cooperation between Uzbek universities and universities of the Russian Federation contributing to the development of philosophical and scientific thought are considered. The article is also devoted to the study of the history and main problems of modern philosophical science in the Ferghana Valley of the Republic of Uzbekistan. It analyzes the process of education of philosophical schools in universities in the cities of the Ferghana valley, in which the cooperation of Uzbek philosophers with Russian universities played a major role, and also analyzes the main problems studied by the modern Ferghana philosophical school. The author identifies new philosophical problems put forward by talented young Ferghana philosophers, and discusses their original solutions.

About the Author

M. A. Mamatov
Ferghana State University
Uzbekistan

Mamajan A. Mamatov — Dr. Sci. (Philosophy), Prof.

Ferghana



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Mamatov M.A. Friendship Between Russia and Uzbekistan and the Philosophy of Ferghana. Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University. 2025;15(5):98-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2025-15-5-98-105

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