Social Philosophical Views of Abu Nasr Farabi

Authors

  • Muhammadieva Oliya Narzullaevna Termez Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development
  • Annaguliyev Jamshid Mansur o’g’li Teacher, Termez Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development

Keywords:

humanity, cultural-spiritual environment, individualism, egoism, philosophical sect, logic, theology, ethics, politics, astronomy

Abstract

The life path of Abu Nasr Farabi is so fascinating. “Farabi” was his nickname, and his full name was Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Uzlug Tarkhan. Abu Nasr Farabi was born in the city of O'tror in the year 873. His father was a military officer. Young and sharp-minded, Abu Nasr was early interested in science, mastered Arabic, Persian and learned Sanskrit (the ancient Indian language). He lived mostly in Baghdad. He wrote more than 260 scientific works on philosophy, logic, theology, ethics, politics, astronomy, chemistry, music and other sciences.

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Published

2023-06-06

How to Cite

Narzullaevna, M. O. ., & Mansur o’g’li, A. J. . (2023). Social Philosophical Views of Abu Nasr Farabi. Procedia of Philosophical and Pedagogical Sciences, 2(6), 1–4. Retrieved from https://procedia.online/index.php/philosophy/article/view/729