PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN SOCIETY

Directions of Research of the Kazakhstan and Central Asian Philosophical Continuum: Experience of Review of the Journal Materials “Adam Alemi”

Vol. 96 No. 2 (2023), PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF MODERN SOCIETY
Vol. 96 No. 2 (2023)
2023-06-30 Number of views: 67
Dinara Kilybay
L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University e-mail: dinara_20_96@inbox.ru

Keywords

Philosophical Discourse, Philosophies of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, Central Asian Philosophical Continuum, Review, a Journal “Adam Alemi”

Abstract

The article is a review of scientific publications in Russian language posted on the pages of the Kazakh philosophical and social-humanitarian journal “Adam Alemi” over the past decade. The segment of the review was articles covering various philosophical problems related in one way or another to the history and modernity of Kazakhstani and Central Asian philosophical teachings and trends, which, according to the author, are an interconnected, inseparable scientific education, a space that has been formed over the some centuries. The purpose of the review was to identify possible existing patterns that determine the interest of domestic scientists in the analyzed area of philosophical discourse. The study made it possible to identify a number of areas that are most relevant for Russian philosophy, to systematize journal articles within the framework of the topic of this review. The author did not aim to consistently introduce a critical component into the analysis and relied mainly on the method of content analysis and partly on statistical analysis. The limitations of the materials of only one journal and articles only in Russian are caused by a significant amount of information on the subject of the review chosen by the author.

How to Cite

Kilybay, D. (2023). Directions of Research of the Kazakhstan and Central Asian Philosophical Continuum: Experience of Review of the Journal Materials “Adam Alemi”. Adam Alemi, 96(2), 72–80. https://doi.org/10.48010/2023.2/1999-5849.08