Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Round Table “Tolyq Adam: Anthropological Discourse”
16.04.2026
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Round Table “Tolyq Adam: Anthropological Discourse”
On April 16, AlmaU hosted the philosophical round table “Tolyq Adam: Anthropological Discourse” — an academic platform for open interdisciplinary discussion on the human being, integrity, subjectivity, responsibility, and the boundaries of humanity in the context of 21st-century challenges.

The round table was organized not as a series of separate presentations, but as a space for intellectual juxtaposition of thesis and antithesis. This approach allowed the concept of Tolyq Adam to be considered not as a completed doctrine, but as an open anthropological project within which issues of human integrity, moral responsibility, historical experience, cultural diversity, and digital transformations are reinterpreted.

The event brought together philosophers, sociologists, economists, religious scholars, and researchers.

From the Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies, experts Aydar Amrebayev, Rustem Mustafin, and Asyltai Tasbolat took part in the discussion, presenting papers during the sectional sessions.

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