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Nowadays,  there  is  a  growing  interest  in  the  study  of  various  philosophical  concepts.  One  of  the  relevant  topics  is  the  mutual  influence  or antagonism of Eastern and Western teachings about ethics and morality. One  of  the  insufficiently  studied  problems  is  the  mutual  influences  of  I.  Kant’s ideas and Confucius’ teachings. The goal of the study is to analyse the rational ethics of I. Kant and the spiritual and moral values of Confucianism within the comparative philosophical perspective, to consider their common and distinctive features. The novelty of this study is an integrated approach and a detailed approach to the study of the outlined problems. In this study, the directions for further research were outlined, which deal with a deeper analysis  of  certain  aspects  of  the  teachings  of  I.  Kant  and  Confucius.  The  materials and conclusions can be used for the preparation of various courses.

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Comparative philosophical analysis of the rational ethics of I. Kant and the spiritual and moral values of Confucianism

Nazgul
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Zhamilya
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Tauyekel
Satbayev University

Zhadyra
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Zhandos
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2022.3781

Abstract

Nowadays,  there  is  a  growing  interest  in  the  study  of  various  philosophical  concepts.  One  of  the  relevant  topics  is  the  mutual  influence  or antagonism of Eastern and Western teachings about ethics and morality. One  of  the  insufficiently  studied  problems  is  the  mutual  influences  of  I.  Kant’s ideas and Confucius’ teachings. The goal of the study is to analyse the rational ethics of I. Kant and the spiritual and moral values of Confucianism within the comparative philosophical perspective, to consider their common and distinctive features. The novelty of this study is an integrated approach and a detailed approach to the study of the outlined problems. In this study, the directions for further research were outlined, which deal with a deeper analysis  of  certain  aspects  of  the  teachings  of  I.  Kant  and  Confucius.  The  materials and conclusions can be used for the preparation of various courses.

Keywords: Kant studies

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