Synthesis of Religion and Secularity in the Philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore
Abstract
This article presents a socio-philosophical analysis of the interplay between the concepts of religion and secularism in the philosophical legacy of Rabindranath Tagore. The study reveals the synthesis of Tagoreъs views, rooted in religious mysticism, with his humanistic concept focused on people and the secular world
Keywords
religion, secularism, synthesis, humanism, social philosophy, Tagore
Author Biography
Nuridinov J.I.
TSU basic doctoral student
References
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