Psychological Resilience in Family Relationships: An Existential and Ethical Analysis (based on the example of Kyrgyz society)
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family, psychological stability, Kyrgyz society, existentialism, social consciousness, ethics, responsibility, morality, values, marriage.Annotatsiya
The scientific article presented to the scientific community analyzes the problem of psychological stability in family relations from a socio-philosophical point of view, namely, on the example of Kyrgyz society, on the basis of existential and ethical approaches. This work scientifically examines the impact of social transformations in modern Kyrgyz society, the significant impact of globalization and changes in values on the internal stability of the institution of the family. The authors interpret the causes of family crises in Kyrgyz society through the prism of existential choice, social consciousness, democracy, responsibility, freedom and moral duty, and also reveal the philosophical foundations of psychological stability. The main purpose of preparing this scientific article is to analyze the psychological stability of family relations in Kyrgyz society through the prism of existential philosophy and ethics. To interpret the issue of psychological stability in family relations in Kyrgyz society, the authors used methods of analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, comparison, observation, case analysis, hermeneutics and interviewing, applied in science, and obtained effective results. As a result of the authors' research, it is substantiated that the causes of family crises in Kyrgyz society are associated with positive and negative influences of public views within a globalized framework, with the existential choice of a person, moral responsibility and a system of values. The theoretical and practical significance of the article is determined by philosophical proposals aimed at strengthening the institution of the family.
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