THE PROBLEM OF THE LACK OF CONSENSUS ON ETHICAL ISSUES

Authors

  • Mukhitdin Nazarov Andijan State Technical Institute Associate Professor of the Department of Languages and Humanities, candidate of philosophical sciences Author

Keywords:

morality, conflict, happiness, concept, stable, relative, antagonism, consensus, balance, civilization.

Abstract

Morality is a barometer of moral relations in society. Since ancient times, thinkers in the East and West have viewed the issue of morality as the key to human happiness. Various religious and political movements used the issue of morality as a spiritual foundation for the development of society. The great religious and moral views and values of Manichaeism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and other humanities, as well as their significance in the worldview of humanity, are beyond dispute. During the Renaissance and the Middle Ages, religious and moral dogmas, concepts, and beliefs defined the main directions of civilization. Consequently, there was no unified direction, no unified system of attitudes and views in moral consciousness, moral, and religious beliefs. Antagonism: Similarities and relative contradictions in mutual moral views played an important role in the life of society. In the article, the author expressed his views on these issues.

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Published

2026-06-01

How to Cite

THE PROBLEM OF THE LACK OF CONSENSUS ON ETHICAL ISSUES. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, 3(5), 265-269. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icset/article/view/1402