Thinking in Linguistics, The Transformation of Philosophical Concepts about Consciousness

Authors

  • Muratkhodjaeva Feruzaxon Xotamovna Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics, Associate professor, Western Languages department Oriental university, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Linguistics, thinking, consciousness, sapir-Whorf hypothesis, universal grammar

Abstract

This article analyzes historical and modern variations of philosophical concepts related to linguistics, thinking and consciousness. The connections between language and thought, philosophical concepts of consciousness, the influence of modern science and technological developments on thinking and consciousness have been considered. The article highlights approaches aimed at understanding the interaction of language, thinking and consciousness, as well as their contribution to the development of mankind.

Published

2024-10-18

How to Cite

Muratkhodjaeva Feruzaxon Xotamovna. (2024). Thinking in Linguistics, The Transformation of Philosophical Concepts about Consciousness. American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 2(10), 163–165. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/5982