Место издания:Издательство ЕНУ им. Л.Н. Гумилева Астана
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Аннотация:Abstract: The Article contains considerations on the philosophical aspects of the concept of
justice. This concept becomes increasingly popular in modern rhetoric not only for being actual for
us, the builders of the new Kazakhstan, but also for turning into a stable definition within the
resources of current world information regarding the analysis of the confrontations of the giant
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states. The answer to the naturally arising question of “what is the reason for this?” can be found
in the philosophical aspects of the work of the ancient thinker Aristotle “The Nicomachean
Ethics”.
The reasoning of philosophers on a given issue has started from Socrates and Platon, who
equated justice with wisdom and benefits, and continued with the ideas of the representatives of
scientific thought F. Bacon, T. Hobbes, Hegel, I. Kant and others, who correlated this concept
together with the categories of equality / inequality, politics, ethics, law.
Consequently, the author of this Article traces the relationship and continuity between the
conclusions of the ancient thinker Aristotle and his followers in the Middle Ages and the
representatives of the school of Eastern philosophy Al Farabi, Yusuf Balasaguni regarding the
concept of justice.