THE STRATEGIC ROLE AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN SOCIETY
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Philosophy, modern society, science, spirituality, ethical values, social system, politics, methodology, artificial intelligence, technology, culture.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the role and significance of philosophy in modern society. By examining the influence of philosophy on science, politics, social systems, culture, technology, and spirituality, the paper clearly demonstrates the place philosophy occupies in society, the methods through which it evolves, and how it contributes to the development of humanity. The article discusses philosophical methodological approaches, ethical issues, and the contribution of philosophy to social transformations. Particular attention is given to the role of philosophy in shaping modern science and technology, as well as its impact on social change and societal development, supported by reasoned analysis.
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