THE ROLE OF EASTERN MATHEMATICIANS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
Orzikulov Bakhrom
Doctor of Philosophy, PhD, Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Academic Lyceum
Kholmurodov Sardorbek
Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Academic Lyceum
##semicolon## Eastern mathematicians, Philosophy, Mathematical contributions, Integration of mathematics and philosophy, Historical context, Cultural influences
सार
This article explores the role of Eastern mathematicians in the development of philosophy. It sheds light on their significant contributions to philosophical thought, which have often been overlooked. The research methodology employed includes a literature review, analysis of primary and secondary sources, case studies, comparative analysis, consideration of historical context and cultural influences, interdisciplinary approaches, and critical analysis. The results reveal that Eastern mathematicians, such as those from ancient China, India, and the Islamic world, made substantial contributions to mathematical knowledge, providing the foundation for philosophical inquiries. The integration of mathematics and philosophy in Eastern cultures is evident, influencing philosophical schools and prompting discussions on fundamental concepts. The reciprocal influence between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions is also explored, highlighting the impact of Eastern mathematical concepts on Western philosophers. Understanding the role of Eastern mathematicians enriches our understanding of the interconnected nature of mathematics and philosophy and the diverse contributions to human intellectual pursuits.
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