Philosophy is a field of human knowledge covering many areas of our being. Being a part of the culture, and philosophy, at the same time, is the most general area of ​​knowledge about the world, man, knowledge, and their relationship. The generality, rationality, and fundamental nature of knowledge, and philosophy differ from such forms of human knowledge as mythology, religion, science, art, etc.

The very concept of “Philosophy” was introduced by the ancient Greek thinker Pythagoras and defined by him as the “love of wisdom”, which means the desire to search, and comprehend the truth, and the desire for constant growth and development of man as a knowing being. Such an understanding of "Philosophy" should set students on an independent search for knowledge and the formation of their own point of view, view, and position on problems of an ideological nature.

Philosophy gives a holistic view of reality, understanding it as a combination of various spheres of social life and their organic dependence, as well as a place in the social structure of man. The subject of philosophy is the relationship of man to the world and the world to man. This relation as an independent problem is not studied by any science. In fact, philosophy takes all problems from life and solves them with the sole purpose of helping a person to improve and develop ideological, spiritual, moral, and aesthetic attitudes, ideals, and values, with the help of which it is possible to experience life's hardships and achieve success. To do this, philosophy provides the student with rich factual material for reflection and very effective tools for mental activity. The study of philosophy is the best school of rational thinking, approved by the centuries-old experience of mankind, which allows you to freely operate with concepts, substantiate and criticize certain judgments, separate the essential from the inessential, and reveal the interconnection of all phenomena of reality.