Social and ethical resilience in world Agzamova Nilyufar Shukhratovna Associate Professor, Department of Ethics and Aesthetics, Doctor of Philosophy, Ph D., Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences, National University of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, Almazar District, Student Town, Universitetskaya, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Email id: agzamova.nilyufar@gmail.com Online published on 29 June, 2023. Abstract Changes in the geopolitical world order, economic, social and ethical consequences of the COVID pandemic make it possible to assess the current period of development as an extraordinary instability. Various ideologies and currents emerge. The most controversial manifestation of the post-COVID world is the phenomenon of the anti-vaccine movement. Anti-vaccinationism has become widespread in many countries. The question of whether to be vaccinated or not to be vaccinated has acquired the status of an ethical dilemma. Paradoxically, a situation has arisen where the global overcoming of the pandemic all over the world depends on the individual solution of this dilemma by each citizen. Top Keywords Personal Autonomy, Antivaxer, Vaccination, COVID-19, Moral Dilemma, Pandemic, Social Skills. Top |