Author: Safarov, Maqsudali Kamol o‘g‘li
Annotation: Beginning from the 9th century, the cultural rise that lasted for several centuries in the Near and Middle East is referred to as the “Renaissance of the Eastern Peoples” or the “Islamic Renaissance.” In the West, however, such a period corresponds to the 15th–16th centuries and, in a certain sense, emerged as a continuation of the Eastern Renaissance. For instance, Eastern poetic philosophy stands at least two levels above Western philosophy, such as Hegel’s panlogism. Nevertheless, from his Eurocentric standpoint, Hegel placed Western spirituality above that of the East. In another work, however, he admits that his development of dialectics was influenced by Rumi’s Spiritual Masnavi.
Keywords: Farabi, Rumi, Hegel, inner world, outer world, Leskov, Toffler, Alain Touraine.
Pages in journal: 422 - 430