SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION

Authors

  • Sobirov Xasan Abdullayevich Researcher

Keywords:

sustainable development,, globalization, socio-philosophical analysis,, civilizational approach,, human capital,, global cooperation,

Abstract

The article examines the socio-philosophical foundations of the concept of sustainable development in the process of globalization. The philosophical and methodological foundations, conceptual essence, and transformation of the idea of sustainable development in the context of globalization are analyzed. The socio-economic, environmental, and cultural-spiritual aspects of the sustainable development concept are identified. The prospects for the socio-philosophical implementation of sustainable development goals in Uzbekistan are considered. Scientifically based proposals and recommendations for improving these processes have been developed.

 

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Published

2025-08-11