The Philosophical Ideology of Eastern Literature

  • Mirzayeva Qoldiqiz Axilbekovna Senior Teacher, The department of foreign language and literature, Tashkent University of Applied Disciplines
Keywords: Philosophical ideology, eastern literature, Confucianism, Taoism, cultural expression, artistic expression, impact

Abstract

This article explores the philosophical ideology in eastern literature. It aims to highlight the significant role of philosophy in shaping the literary works in the eastern world. From Confucianism to Taoism, various philosophical ideas have influenced the cultural and artistic expressions in eastern literature. The article also focuses on how these philosophical ideologies have been depicted and portrayed in various literary works, and the impact they have had on society.

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Published
2023-02-15
How to Cite
Axilbekovna, M. Q. (2023). The Philosophical Ideology of Eastern Literature. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 4(2), 45-48. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/YCH3E
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Articles