The Philosophy of Civilization and the Logic of Intercultural Dialogue

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Hanane Lakli

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This research paper explores the conceptual structure of civilization and its relationship with the history of human thought. It addresses the persistent interest in diverse visions and aspirations concerning the recognition and broadening of approaches to understanding the factors shaping cultures and their coexistence at the cognitive level. The study situates these discussions within the framework of prevailing realistic paradigms, rather than idealistic standards, offering insights into the dynamic interplay of culture, history, and human dialogue.

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Lakli , H. (2025). The Philosophy of Civilization and the Logic of Intercultural Dialogue. Social and Human Science Studies, 14(1), 419 - 430. https://doi.org/10.46315/1714-014-001-030
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