National morality, globalisation and intercultural dialogue
Abstract
The article explores national moral values, their transformation under globalization, and the significance of
intercultural dialogue. Based on the views of Eastern and Western thinkers, it analyzes the interrelation of national and
global values both theoretically and practically. Using comparative, analytical, and axiological methods, the study
identifies contemporary moral challenGES and proposes ways to address them
Keywords
representation, power of attorney, commercial representation, civil law, judicial practice, authority, assignment agreement., national morality, globalization, intercultural dialogue, values, Eastern philosophy, Western philosophy
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