CULTURE OF THOUGHT - THE PRACTICAL VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Yermagambetova K.S.
  • Nuradin G.B.
  • Kuranbek A.A.
  • Sabit A.B.

Abstract

Philosophy is the prerequisite of all sciences and the only science that shapes and expands a person's worldview. All sciences have two parts, theoretical and practical, and they constantly complement each other, proving, justifying, and formulating their assumptions. There is a clear gap between the theoretical and practical sections of many sciences, especially natural sciences. However, it is not easy to distinguish it from philosophy, therefore, although philosophy itself as a discipline has long entered scientific circulation, practical philosophy has not yet taken its place in science. Currently, several universities around the world are professionally engaged in practical philosophy. In particular, "York", "Birgberg", "Roehampton" (Great Britain), "Bergen" (Norway), "Gothenburg", "Lund" (Sweden), "Bonn" (Germany), "Helsing" (Finland), "Graz" (Austria) " HSE, The European University in St. Petersburg (Russia) and several other universities. Today, this issue is being keenly discussed in Kazakhstan, special projects are being developed and research is being conducted.

Published

2025-06-23

How to Cite

Yermagambetova K.S., Nuradin G.B., Kuranbek A.A., & Sabit A.B. (2025). CULTURE OF THOUGHT - THE PRACTICAL VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY . Scientific Research and Experimental Development, (10). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SRED/article/view/6503