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At the end of the nineteenth century and at the end of the twentieth century, the Arabic philosophers have been formed and developed under the influence of the representatives of Romanism and critical Russian philosophers. The azerie philosophie of the Lumières, malgré l'influence de l'Europe et de la Russie, a misunderstanding of the original national ideas, it is fighting for the national and universal cultural values avancéd by the Lumières, who are trying to make the end into a system of social injustice and to combine the traditional Turkish-Muslim culture with the modern European…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At the end of the nineteenth century and at the end of the twentieth century, the Arabic philosophers have been formed and developed under the influence of the representatives of Romanism and critical Russian philosophers. The azerie philosophie of the Lumières, malgré l'influence de l'Europe et de la Russie, a misunderstanding of the original national ideas, it is fighting for the national and universal cultural values avancéd by the Lumières, who are trying to make the end into a system of social injustice and to combine the traditional Turkish-Muslim culture with the modern European culture. The purely individual and spatial characteristics of the Arabian-Azerbaijani Lumières are described.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Zohra Aliyeva, travaille à l'Institut de Philosophie et de Sociologie de l'Académie des sciences d'Azerbaïdjan. Cheffe du Département des Relations Internationales Auteure de 60 articles et 3 monographies. Professeure Honoraire de l'Université de Sophia Antipolis, Chevalier de l'Ordre des "Palmes Académiques" depuis 2016.