IBRAHIM MOMINOV AS THE FOUNDER OF THE MODERN UZBEK SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY
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Philosophy, socio-philosophical thinking, rationalAbstract
The formation of the science of modern philosophy in the first decades of Soviet power in Uzbekistan is associated with the name of Ibragim Mominov. In this article, Ibragim Mominov analyzes the stages of the formation of the modern Uzbek philosophical school, and also reveals the processes of the formation of philosophy as a separate discipline in the Uzbek science of the twentieth century.
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History of Uzbek philosophy. Tashkent: Muharrir publishing house, 2020.
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