Stages of development of philosophical thinking: Oriental philosophy

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This article describes the period of the Eastern Renaissance and the role of philosophy in it. The concept of "ancient East" includes civilizations in a vast area from Egypt to China in the VI-IV millennia BC. Eastern culture played an important role in the development of the peoples of the world, and the unique cultural development of the East led to the region being called the cradle of world civilization. The fact that the national, philosophical and scientific heritage of the Uzbek people is closely linked with the roots of Eastern civilization provides a basis for a comprehensive study of the mythological views that are the first cornerstone of the history of Eastern thought.

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