THE INFLUENCE OF EASTERN PHILOSOPHY ON WESTERN LITERATURE

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  • Qadamova Ruxshona Xabibulla qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Eastern philosophy, Western literature, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, literary influence, self-awareness.

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Eastern philosophy has made a significant impact on Western literature, offering 
alternative  perspectives  on  existence,  morality,  and  the  nature  of  the  self.  This 
influence has enriched Western literary traditions, particularly in terms of themes such 
as  mindfulness,  interconnectedness,  and  the  exploration  of  the  inner  self.  The 
introduction  of  Eastern  thought,  especially  through  Buddhism,  Taoism,  and 
Confucianism, has shaped the works of various Western writers, adding depth and 
complexity to their exploration of the human condition. This article examines the ways 
in which Eastern philosophy has influenced Western literature, focusing on key literary 
works that reflect these philosophical ideas. Through literature analysis and a review 
of key texts, this paper explores the enduring impact of Eastern philosophy on Western 
literary traditions. 

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Journal of East-West Comparative Philosophy, 8(2), 50-65.

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2024-12-09

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Qadamova Ruxshona Xabibulla qizi. (2024). THE INFLUENCE OF EASTERN PHILOSOPHY ON WESTERN LITERATURE . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 51(5), 69-71. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/8034