THE INFLUENCE OF PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS ON YOUTH BEHAVIOR
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6SI3Y2026N11Keywords:
youth, behavior, philosophical ideas, religious values, spirituality, worldview.Abstract
This article examines the impact of philosophical and religious concepts on youth behavior through theoretical and social analysis. The study explores the role of philosophical thinking and religious values in shaping young people’s worldview and behavioral patterns. Particular attention is paid to both positive and negative interpretations of these ideas and their influence on social adaptation, moral stability, and civic responsibility. The findings emphasize the importance of a scientifically grounded approach to youth moral and spiritual development.
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