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Socio-Psychological Foundations Of Love Through The Prism Of Environmentalism: Comparative Analysis

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  • Gulnoz Ruzmatova
  • Dilanvoz Raximdjanova
  • Nargiza Umirzakova
  • Lola Yuldasheva
  • Sarvinoz Ashurova

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At the pinnacle of human relationships lies a feeling of love and this is also important in the context of environmentalism and understanding of the relationship and harmony of man and nature. We cannot think of a thinker who has not addressed this issue. In particular, a comparative study of the teachings of Western and Eastern scholars on love through the prism of environmentalism will help to uncover the various aspects of this phenomenon. This article focuses on the comparative analysis of the views expressed on love in the context of environmentalism. In world literature, philosophy and science the problem of love has been discussed and been a subject of heated debate for a long time.

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  • Gulnoz Ruzmatova & Dilanvoz Raximdjanova & Nargiza Umirzakova & Lola Yuldasheva & Sarvinoz Ashurova, 2024. "Socio-Psychological Foundations Of Love Through The Prism Of Environmentalism: Comparative Analysis," SPAST Reports, SPAST Foundation, vol. 1(9).
  • Handle: RePEc:bps:jspath:v:1:y:2024:i:9:id:5122
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