Philosophical Foundations And Ontological Dimensions Of Social Responsibility
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https://doi.org/10.62480/zjssh.2025.vol49.pp16-18Keywords:
responsibility, social responsibility, historical approach, methodological approachAbstract
This article examines the conceptual essence of social responsibility as a fundamental category in social and philosophical sciences. It emphasizes that for the successful realization of existing programs and projects within the social sector, the participants must possess a heightened sense of individual and collective responsibility. Social responsibility, as a socio-philosophical concept, reflects the essential principles governing the interaction between the individual and society in all dimensions of life. It plays a pivotal role in maintaining social stability, fostering moral awareness, and supporting the sustainable development of communities
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