Humanitarian Ideas in the Views of the Jadid Enlightenment

  • Laylo U. Yusupova Gulistan State University, Gulistan, Uzbekistan
Keywords: jadid, reform, humanity, ethics

Abstract

This paper explores the moral foundations of humanism as they were promoted by the Jadid enlightenment movement. By carefully dissecting their foundational writings, the research aims to clarify the fundamental humanistic principles that Jadid scholars espoused. Examining the moral precepts and ideals upheld by Jadid intellectuals is at the heart of the inquiry, providing insight into their outlook on a society that is more equal and compassionate. By utilizing an extensive collection of Jadid writings and philosophical essays, the research aims to reveal the intellectual underpinnings of humanism in the framework of the Jadid enlightenment. The study intends to offer significant insights into the lasting legacy of humanistic values in Central Asian intellectual history by exploring the ethical aspects of Jadid thinking.

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Published
2024-03-01
How to Cite
Yusupova, L. U. (2024). Humanitarian Ideas in the Views of the Jadid Enlightenment. Central Asian Journal of Theoretical and Applied Science, 5(2), 10-13. Retrieved from https://cajotas.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJOTAS/article/view/1440
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