PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS IN THE WORKS OF ULUGBEK HAMDAM
Abstract
This article examines the philosophical aspects in the literary works of Ulugbek Hamdam, a prominent representative of contemporary Uzbek literature. The research focuses on the analysis of philosophical themes such as human existence, moral conflict, spiritual search, and symbolic imagery in the writer’s prose works. Using literary and hermeneutic methods, the study reveals how philosophical thinking shapes the artistic structure of Hamdam’s works. The findings demonstrate that philosophical reflection plays a central role in revealing the inner world of characters and the meaning of life in modern Uzbek literature.
Keywords
philosophy, symbolism, spiritual search, Uzbek literature, Ulugbek Hamdam
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