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Tatar Philosophy (General and Special Traits — The Middle Ages)

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-3-81-92

Abstract

Tatar philosophy has a long history and dates back to the ancestors of the Tatars, i. e. the Volga Bulgars, who fi rst laid the foundations of philosophical knowledge in the Middle Ages in the X century. Medieval Tatar literature of the X — third quarter of the XVIII centuries is one of the foundations of Tatar social and philosophical thought (A. Yasavi (XII century), Qul- Gali (XIII century), Qutb (XIV century), S. Sarai (XIV century), Muhammadyar (XVI century)). Most of the works of Tatar thinkers of the X–XVIII centuries are syncretic. Works at the same time were both a literary source, and a book on ethics, and an essay that reveals the philosophical views of Tatar thinkers.

About the Author

A. N. Yuzeev
Kazan branch of Russian State University of Justice
Russian Federation

Aidar N. YUZEEV Dr. Sci. (Philos.), professor; head of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities

7a, 2 Azinskaya Str., Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420088, Russian Federation



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Yuzeev A.N. Tatar Philosophy (General and Special Traits — The Middle Ages). Islam in the modern world. 2020;16(3):81- 92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-3-81-92

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