5.3 IDEAS OF SOCIAL EQUALITY OF ANCIENT GREEK SCIENTISTS

Authors

  • 1. Salimov Bakhriddin Lutfullaevich. And about. Professor at Tashkent State Transport University. 2. Ergashev Davronbek Ergash o‘g‘li. Student at Tashkent State Transport University.

Keywords:

Key words: rule of law, equality, commonality, principle, wealth, equality.

Abstract

Аnnotation

In Plato's philosophical views, the rule of law is combined with the principles of equality and commonality. Plato understands that the violation of the principle of justice in social relations is based on the increase of private property, in simpler terms, it is wealth. Aristotle gives high value to human society and social relations in it. They consider man as a high bio-social being, who distinguishes him from all creatures, who is both mentally and physically developed, who embodies creativity and goodness.

Published

26-01-2024

How to Cite

1. Salimov Bakhriddin Lutfullaevich. And about. Professor at Tashkent State Transport University. 2. Ergashev Davronbek Ergash o‘g‘li. Student at Tashkent State Transport University. (2024). 5.3 IDEAS OF SOCIAL EQUALITY OF ANCIENT GREEK SCIENTISTS. Innovative Technologies in Construction Scientific Journal, 5(1), 10–13. Retrieved from https://inntechcon.uz/index.php/current/article/view/163

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