
RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE TYPES OF ENVY
Baykunusova Gulmira Yulduibayevna , Professor at Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Doctor of Psychological Sciences (DSc)Abstract
This article explores religious perspectives on envy, highlighting its spiritual interpretations across different belief systems. Furthermore, it presents the views of prominent philosophers regarding the nature and psychological impact of envy. The analysis emphasizes how envy manifests in emotional reactions, interpersonal dynamics, and social structures.
Keywords
Envy, desire, emotional reactions, hostility, motivation, socialization, family, narcissism.
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