Author: Adylkhanova, Samal
Annotation: The article examines the concepts of social responsibility and philosophy of justice in the context of philosophy, with a focus on their relevance for Central Asian countries. Social responsibility is interpreted as the obligations of individuals, organisations and the state to society, which include moral and ethical aspects of interaction with other people and nature. The article also analyses the philosophy of justice proposed by John Rawls and Amartya Sen, who emphasise the importance of equality of opportunity and fair distribution of benefits in society. Particular attention is paid to the application of these theories in the Central Asian context, where problems of inequality, ecology and social welfare are particularly acute. Environmental and economic responsibility and the role of the state in creating conditions for social justice are considered. The article argues that the philosophy of justice and the concept of social responsibility should become the basis for the development of effective and fair state and corporate policies aimed at sustainable development of the region and improving the quality of life of citizens.
Keywords: social responsibility, philosophy of justice, John Rawls, Amartya Sen, equality of opportunity, ecology, social inequality, Central Asia, sustainable development, social welfare, ethics, equality, redistribution of resources, social rights.
Pages in journal: 744 - 749