A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HERMENEUTIC THOUGHT AND COMMUNICATION ETHICS IN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Sevara Botirova Namangan state pedagogical institute Author

Keywords:

hermeneutic thought, communication ethics, Western philosophy, moral communication, hermeneutics, dialogue, moral principles.

Abstract

This article analyzes the interrelated principles of hermeneutic thought and communication ethics, which have played an important role in Western philosophy. In the course of the research, the basic principles of hermeneutics and the concepts of communication ethics are studied, and the mechanisms of their interaction are identified. The article shows the importance of hermeneutic thought in solving moral problems arising in social communication, along with modern philosophical approaches.

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Published

2026-02-28