Abstract

One of the actual problems of philosophy is the process of the future development of mankind. Since a person's achievements are related to the assimilation of time, this time is usually divided into different periods. For the Turkic peoples, the division of time into times has developed as a habitual, everyday occupation. The allocation of ancient time, modern time, and the apocalypse in historical time is so firmly rooted in consciousness that, without hesitation, we affirm that this is the absolute truth. In the article we tried to analyze the concept of “apocalypse”, its essence and character, reflection in consciousness and hypotheses about this phenomenon. The purpose of the article is a philosophical analysis of theories related to the concept of “the end of the world” through the prism of axiological (value) understanding of the end of human history. Moreover, the phenomenon of the “apocalypse” in close connection with the idea of an infinite heavenly world has always been considered in philosophy as the main philosophical problem. A person not only tries to understand and explore the problems associated with time, but also lives in this phenomenon. No matter how deeply we try to reason, it is impossible to find and accurately determine the future of human history, which is contained in itself. Uncertainty is always worrying. But it can be dispelled in an attempt to approach the understanding of the ontological meaning of the “apocalypse” and the realization of our close connection with it.

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