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THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPIRITUALITY: THE MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIETY

Abstract

The philosophy of spirituality represents a fundamental dimension of human existence that transcends material and utilitarian values. This study explores the interrelation between spirituality and the moral development of society, emphasizing how ethical consciousness, cultural values, and collective self-awareness shape social progress. Through analytical and comparative methods, the paper examines spiritual evolution as a determinant of civilization’s stability and humanistic growth.

Keywords

spirituality, moral philosophy, social development, ethics, culture, consciousness

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