2026-06-02


Seminar: Dialectics of the Essence and Existence of Human in the Context of Spirituality


 

On May 15, 2025, a seminar was held at 2:00 p.m. in the IIBF-208 Conference Hall, organized by the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanities. During the event, Zarina Shaibekova, a master's student in the Department of Philosophy, delivered a presentation entitled “Dialectics of the Essence and Existence of the Human Being in the Context of Spirituality.”

The seminar explored the contemporary philosophical issue of the relationship between human essence and existence within the framework of spirituality. The presentation examined various philosophical approaches to understanding human life and highlighted the dialectical interplay between the fundamental characteristics of the individual and the process of existential development. Particular emphasis was placed on spirituality as a crucial foundation for the formation of human essence, self-awareness, and personal self-determination.

Following the presentation, a lively discussion took place, during which participants exchanged ideas, posed questions, and reflected on the academic significance of the issues raised. The seminar was attended by undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty members of the Department of Philosophy. The event served as a valuable platform for fostering scholarly dialogue and promoting philosophical inquiry among students, thereby contributing to the development of critical and reflective thinking within the academic community.