Abstract
This article talks about the content of the folk philosophy of the epic «Manas», based on popular world-lore, the meaning of the world surrounding the Kyrgyz people and their connection with nature is interpreted in the epic. Folk mythological, religious and philosophical concepts around the main character are considered. In order to teach the epic "Manas" in an integrated way, young people will pay attention to the philosophical aspects of the folk work, and the reception of the current phenomenon in the present time will be described. It is determined that the dialectical unity of individualism and collectivism is in accordance with the interests of the people, starting from the universe-man dualism
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