THE TRANSFORMATION OF PERSONAL CULTURE IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY: ETHICAL CHALLENGES AND IDENTITY NEGOTIATION IN A GLOBALIZED DIGITAL ERA

This article explores the multifaceted transformation of personal culture within the evolving framework of the information society. It analyzes how globalization, digital technologies, and mediated communication reshape individual identity, interpersonal relationships, and local cultural traditions. While digital connectivity facilitates cross-cultural exchange and global awareness, it also poses risks such as cultural homogenization, identity fragmentation, and ethical dilemmas, including privacy erosion and cultural appropriation. Drawing upon contemporary sociological and philosophical perspectives, the study emphasizes the paradoxical nature of cultural change in digital environments—offering unprecedented opportunities for self-expression and diversity, yet simultaneously undermining authentic cultural continuity. The paper calls for a critical reassessment of ethical engagement, digital literacy, and cultural preservation strategies in response to these shifting paradigms.

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15.06.2025

Schopenhauer and Eastern Teachings: Will and Suffering

In Arthur Schopenhauer's The World of Will, the concepts of will and imagination are interpreted as the main points of philosophy. Will is seen as the metaphysical essence of the world, and imagination as its appearance. Schopenhauer's philosophy, inspired by Eastern teachings, in particular Buddhism and Hinduism, creates a synthesis with Western metaphysics, emphasizing the irrational force of will, which leads to suffering in human life. He believes that freedom can be achieved through art, morality, and asceticism. This philosophy was revolutionary in its time, influencing Nietzsche, Freud, and existentialism.

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02.06.2025

THE PLACE OF THE WORK FOR HIRE DOCTRINE IN COPYRIGHT LAW – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS (US and Uzbek Interpretations)

The “Work for Hire” doctrine is an important concept in the field of intellectual property rights (especially copyright), which determines who owns and who owns the rights to works produced for payment or contract for the performance of work. Although this doctrine developed mainly in US law, its influence is felt globally. In English law, copyright was primarily viewed as a personal right. Copyright belonged to the creator of the work, who had full rights over his work. However, the concept of the ownership of copyright by the employer (for example, work performed by an employee or employee) began to find its place in English law, especially for production and work performed under certain contracts. The following is an analysis of the main stages in the historical development of the work for hire doctrine.

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29.04.2025

THE ATTITUDE OF PHILOSOPHERS TO THE PHENOMENON OF MORALITY IN THE MEDIEVAL EASTERN AND WESTERN RENAISSANCE

This article covers the attitude of philosophers during the medieval eastern Awakening and Western Renaissance to the phenomenon of morality. Within the framework of the Islamic Enlightenment formed between the 9th and 12th centuries, such great thinkers as Abu Nasr Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd and al–Ghazzali studied the topic of morality not only from a religious-philosophical point of view, but also from a social, political and pedagogical point of view. The Western Renaissance, on the other hand, brought moral concepts to a new level throughout Europe through the enlightened revolution that began in Italy in the 14th and 16th centuries. Thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, Dante Alighieri, Erazm Rotterdam, and Nicollo Machiavelli interpreted Ethics in different directions in the process of moving from religious thought to a secular worldview. The article will conduct a comparative analysis of the similarities and differences of the two periods and highlight the harmony of the phenomenon of morality with Dionate, political events, cultural development and science. As a result, the modern relevance of this heritage, which was formed during the medieval eastern Awakening and the Western Renaissance, is also shown.

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23.02.2025

REGRESSION OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS IN THE LONG-TERM POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN PATIENTS WITH ABNORMAL PULMONARY VEIN DRAINAGE

In the Department of Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects, surgical correction of abnormal pulmonary vein drainage was performed in 221 patients. Echocardiographic examination was performed in all 221 (100%) operated patients before correction and in 119 (53.85%) patients in the long term after surgery. The comparative results of echocardiography with preoperative data obtained in 119 patients in the period from 1 year to 10 (on average, 6.7±0.16) years were studied in this scientific study. At the same time, on the basis of Echocardiography, analyzing their own material, the authors tried to assess the adequacy of the performed operation. For this purpose, the echocardiogram was examined before and after surgery in the long term. The aim of the study was to study the dynamics of echocardiographic parameters in the long term after surgical treatment of abnormal possession of pulmonary veins.

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09.02.2025

HISTORY AND STATE POLICY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN'S RELATIONS WITH FRANCOPHONE COUNTRIES

This study examines the historical evolution and state policy of cultural relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the countries of the Francophonie. It examines the main stages of the development of bilateral cultural cooperation, highlighting the exchange of ideas, traditions and values. The study examines Uzbekistan's strategic initiatives to strengthen cultural diplomacy with French-speaking countries, focusing on such areas as education, art, heritage preservation and language cooperation. In addition, the article examines the role of international organizations and cultural treaties in the development of these relations. Analyzing the impact of these relations on the global cultural presence of Uzbekistan, the article emphasizes the importance of cultural diplomacy as a tool for international cooperation and mutual understanding.

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09.02.2025

CURRENT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS OF THE CREDIT-MODULE SYSTEM AND ORGANIZATION OF INDEPENDENT STUDY

The role of independent learning in ensuring the effectiveness of students' learning in the digital education technology environment is of great importance. Independent learning has always been an important link in the education system. In particular, in the homes of Eastern Muslim scholars, the main learning was carried out through independent learning. The fact that the word “madrasah” originated in Uzbekistan and, according to the analysis of scientific sources, it was precisely thanks to this independent learning that Abu Nasr Al-Farabi acquired the ability to communicate in 72 languages, indicates the relevance of this education. Thanks to independent learning, Aristotle explained and explained the works to us. The correct organization of independent learning is considered a factor in the rapid progress of all sectors in developed countries, which increases our need for international frameworks for the integration of these tested technological programs in our country. The main task of higher education institutions is to turn the theoretical ideas from scientific sources, which have been proved in the experience, into labor market goods in real practice, and to market these goods and to commercialize finished goods, that is, to turn them into financial income. The presented analyses prove that independent learning is the main task of state and non-state higher education institutions. Based on the requirements of the advanced HEMIS program of higher education institutions of Uzbekistan, the introduction of independent learning and the prevention of plagiarism in the presentation of independently prepared educational materials are becoming increasingly urgent. The rapid development of the Internet and its programs has led to the fact that students do not prepare independent work using educational literature and scientific sources and upload it to the HEMIS program, but rather blindly submit it with the help of artificial intelligence. However, each independent work should be a discussion-debate in the student who prepared the work, and motivation for science should be formed. This article analyzes relevant considerations about these aspects of independent learning that are relevant today, and the necessary conclusions and proposals are given.

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29.01.2025

THE GOD MITRA AND HIS EXPRESSION IN MATERIAL CULTURE

This article talks about the role of the sun god Mithras, who served as the main god in ancient Central Asia until the Zoroastrian era, in "Avesta", architectural monuments and material culture, and his role in religious views.

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16.01.2025

ISSUES OF LITERARY TRADITION AND ARTISTIC SKILLS IN THE CREATION OF REPRESENTATIVES OF KHYBAR LITERARY SCHOOL

In this article, the issues of wazn(poetic system), literary tradition and artistic skill in the work of representatives of the Khyber literary school are analyzed.

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27.12.2024

ABOUT THE SHRINES OF THE ANCIENT GAZARAK VILLAGE OF THE SURKHAN OASIS AND THEIR RELIGIOUS VIEWS

The article presents the shrines and beliefs related to them in the village of Sariosia in the Northern Surkhan oasis, Gazarak district, as well as other information directly related to the history of the village.

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17.11.2024

PROTECTING YOUTH FROM DESTRUCTIVE INFORMATION UNDER GLOBALIZATION

The article scientifically substantiates important aspects of protecting young people from the aggression of destructive information in the context of globalization. Globalization is a process of worldwide economic, political, cultural integration and unification (convergence). The main features are the international division of labor, free movement of capital, labor and production resources, standardization of legislation, economic and technological processes, as well as integration and rapprochement of cultures of different countries. This is an objective process of a systemic nature, covering all spheres of society. It is important to protect young people from any information attacks.

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05.11.2024

YOUTH STYLE OF THINKING AND FACTORS OF FORMATION OF YOUTH CREATIVE ACTIVITY

The article provides scientific evidence of the factors that shape the way of thinking of young people and their creative activity. Today, it is of great importance to identify objective conditions and subjective factors, socio-philosophical aspects of the process of forming the cultural level of an individual, and the specifics of improving cultural and educational work in this regard. The use of legal, social, economic, spiritual and organizational opportunities created by the state, and instilling creative ideas in the minds of our youth is one of the main tasks of our national pedagogy today.

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02.11.2024