2.6 SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PHILOSOPHICAL OUTLOOK
Abstract
Philosophical worldview focuses on the process of thinking. It calls a person to creativity and at the same time enriches its subject. Philosophical outlook also has its own special features. Because he pays more attention to theoretical aspects. Philosophical worldview is a process that seeks to answer questions and general ideas about the universe, man, society, and nature. Draws conclusions.
Key words: Philosophical outlook, science, man, mind, thinking.
Philosophical outlook also has its own special features. Because he pays more attention to theoretical aspects. Philosophical worldview is a process that seeks to answer questions and general ideas about the universe, man, society, and nature. Draws conclusions. First, and secondly, this philosophical worldview was formed as a science taking into account the national and universal values of mankind. In this sense, when talking about the subject of philosophy, if you pay attention, it is not difficult to notice that it is connected with the definition of worldview. Philosophical worldview differs from previously analyzed worldviews in the fact that when thinking about the world and its various aspects, the problems are posed, the methods of solving them, the subject matter, and the task are completely different. In addition, there is generality and scientificity in the philosophical outlook. In the philosophical worldview, in contrast to the religious worldview, its object is the problems of existence, man, society, time, and tries to explain them with the help of concrete evidence.
Philosophical worldview tries to cleanse society members from indifference. He invites all people to solve their life problems and live. They help to avoid life's difficulties and conflicts in it. In this sense, scientific philosophy is of great importance in human activity. The reason is that scientific philosophy presents evidence-based, philosophical thoughts about human activity. It illuminates the essence of his living.
In the center of scientific philosophy lies man and society, nature. In particular, he recognizes that man is a creative force. Scientific philosophy seeks to deny the creation of the universe and ideas about it. He denies the ideas of "worldly mind", "worldly absolute spirit", "absolute idea". Because, according to the supporters of the scientific-philosophical worldview, they exaggerate theology. In its activity, scientific philosophy tries to prove that the universe, all its processes and objects are the product of matter in constant motion. It advocates that the universe develops on the basis of its own laws, and those engaged in scientific philosophy criticize the idea that God created the universe and man in religious teachings.