PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SUCCESS
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This article examines the philosophical essence of the concept of success and its historical and philosophical interpretations. It analyzes how the issue of success has been interpreted in ancient Greek, Eastern, and modern philosophy. In particular, the moral, spiritual, and existential aspects of success are revealed based on the views of Aristotle, Plato, Abu Nasr Farabi, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The article argues that success is not merely a material outcome, but a complex philosophical category connected with an individual's inner development, free choice, and social responsibility.
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