PHILOSOPHICAL AND MORAL TEACHINGS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE MODERN EDUCATION SYSTEM
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Philosophical and moral teachings play an important role in the spiritual development of a person and the development of society. Such teachings strengthen values such as goodness, justice, patriotism and humanity in the consciousness of a person, creating the basis for his spiritual development. The use of philosophical and moral ideas in the modern education system serves to educate young people as enlightened, independent-thinking and socially responsible individuals. Thus, philosophical heritage and moral teachings, combined with modern educational processes, acquire strategic importance in forming the spiritual worldview of the new generation.
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