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    How Shame and Guilt Influence Perspective Taking: A Comparison of Turkish and German Cultures.Sinem Söylemez,MehmetKoyuncu,Oliver T. Wolf &Belgüzar Nilay Türkan -2022 -Journal of Cognition and Culture 22 (1-2):20-40.
    Shame and guilt are negative social emotions that are sensitive to culture, and findings from past research have suggested that shame impairs perspective-taking cognitive ability more than guilt does. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of research that has considered culture and experimentally tested the effect of shame and guilt on perspective-taking. Taking an experimental perspective, this study aimed to examine how shame and guilt states affect perspective-taking performance in two different cultures. Data from German (...) and Turkish female college students provided support for the effect of emotional state and culture on perspective-taking, but there was no interaction between them. We discussed the results and possible explanations for them in light of the literature. (shrink)
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    Love as a Commitment Device.Marta Kowal,Adam Bode,Karolina Koszałkowska,S. Craig Roberts,Biljana Gjoneska,David Frederick,Anna Studzinska,Dmitrii Dubrov,Dmitry Grigoryev,Toivo Aavik,Pavol Prokop,Caterina Grano,Hakan Çetinkaya,Derya Atamtürk Duyar,Roberto Baiocco,Carlota Batres,Yakhlef Belkacem,Merve Boğa,Nana Burduli,Ali R. Can,Razieh Chegeni,William J. Chopik,Yahya Don,Seda Dural,Izzet Duyar,Edgardo Etchezahar,Feten Fekih-Romdhane,Tomasz Frackowiak,Felipe E. García,Talia Gomez Yepes,Farida Guemaz,Brahim B. Hamdaoui,MehmetKoyuncu,Miguel Landa-Blanco,Samuel Lins,Tiago Marot,Marlon Mayorga-Lascano,Moises Mebarak,Mara Morelli,Izuchukwu L. G. Ndukaihe,Mohd Sofian Omar Fauzee,Ma Criselda Tengco Pacquing,Miriam Parise,Farid Pazhoohi,Ekaterine Pirtskhalava,Koen Ponnet,Ulf-Dietrich Reips,Marc Eric Santos Reyes,Ayşegül Şahin,Fatima Zahra Sahli,Oksana Senyk,Ognen Spasovski,Singha Tulyakul,Joaquín Ungaretti,Mona Vintila,Tatiana Volkodav,Anna Wlodarczyk &Gyesook Yoo -2024 -Human Nature 35 (4):430-450.
    Given the ubiquitous nature of love, numerous theories have been proposed to explain its existence. One such theory refers to love as a commitment device, suggesting that romantic love evolved to foster commitment between partners and enhance their reproductive success. In the present study, we investigated this hypothesis using a large-scale sample of 86,310 individual responses collected across 90 countries. If romantic love is universally perceived as a force that fosters commitment between long-term partners, we expected that individuals likely to (...) suffer greater losses from the termination of their relationships—including people of lower socioeconomic status, those with many children, and women—would place a higher value on romantic love compared to people with higher status, those with fewer children, and men. These predictions were supported. Additionally, we observed that individuals from countries with a higher (vs. lower) Human Development Index placed a greater level of importance on romantic love, suggesting that modernization might influence how romantic love is evaluated. On average, participants worldwide were unwilling to commit to a long-term romantic relationship without love, highlighting romantic love’s universal importance. (shrink)
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    Cumhuriyet Theology Journal New Issue: Volume 25 Issue 1.Sema Yilmaz -2021 -Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (1):1-4.
    Welcome to the 25th volume 1st issue of Cumhuriyet Theology Journal. With this issue, we are excited and happy to be 25 years old. Cumhuriyet Theology Journal has gained a rapid momentum with its format and publishing principles, and managed to attract the attention of the world of science. With the Isnad Citation System developed within the Cumhuriyet Theology Journal and the work-shops held in 2018 and 2019, a number of decisions were taken to increase the publication quality of Theology (...) Field Journals and many of them were implemented. The third workshop was carried out virtual on 26 December 2020 under the name of "Social Sciences Academic Publishing Workshop III" in cooperation with Atatürk High Insti-tution of Culture, Language and History and Sivas Cumhuriyet University. The theme of the workshop was determined as "Refereed Journal Publishing". Preparations for our 4th workshop have begun. In this sense, our journal continues its mission of being both a new ecole and a school with an effort to increase the quality of academic publishing. Moreover, we have also announced the preliminary review form and the review form for the blind review process. We examine Turkish and English titles, summaries, and keywords to make sure that they correspond to the field’s terminology. Furthermore, we require proper nouns and concepts/terms to be written in the reference style of TDV Encyclopaedia of Islam. We also particularly require for the articles to use the Isnad Citation Style. To improve the academic quality of the journal, we have also checked the article up for plagiarism. The articles that are marked with a result above %15 are returned to the authors with a plagiarism report. It might be right to note here that we have been getting more attention from scholarly world day by day with our mission and standards. The journal has received 93 articles between January 1- March 1, 2021 from the academic world. All articles went through the pre-review process to check the referencing and transliteration style before testing them using a plagiarism checker. We then have forwarded the articles that successfully passed the plagiarism check to our reviewers. Following this process, we have been able to offer to you 25 articles three of which are in English at this issue. We are delighted to offer you the various ranges of themes and topics with this new issue. We sincerely thank the contributors for their submission, the editorial and review board, and particularly to the assistant editors, Dr.Mehmet Çetin, Dr. Ayşe Mine Akar, Dr. Necati İşler, Res. Asst. Maruf Çakır, Res. Asst. Esma Güneş, Res. Asst. Bayram Ünce, Res. Asst. Sena Kaplan, Res. Asst. Gülistan Aktaş, Res. Asst. Hamit Demir, Res. Asst. Merve Yetim, Res. Asst. Rukiye Göğen, Res. Asst. Ömer Faruk Özbek, Res. Asst. Salime Bera Kemikli, Res. Asst. Naim Yaman, Res. Asst. Sema Tombul, Res. Asst. Nurgül Akdoğan, Res. Asst. İlknur Bahadır, Res. Asst. AdilKoyuncu and the editors of the language revie process Prof. Dr. Ömer Faruk Yavuz, Prof. Dr. Savaş Kocabaş (Arabic), Dr. Miyase Yavuz Altıntaş, Assoc. Prof. Zuhal Ağılkaya Şahin, Dr. Metin Güven, Dr. Kenan Tekin, Dr. Hakime Reyyan Yaşar, Dr. Meryem Berrin Bulut and Dr. Elif Hilal Karaman (English) and statistics editor Assoc. Prof. Murat Akyıldız. For the next issue, which will be published on December 15, 2021 we announce the acceptance of the articles from July 1 to September 1 by our editorial board. We wish you convenience in your studies. (shrink)
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    Cumhuriyet Theology Journal New Issue: Volume 25 Issue 2.Sema Yilmaz -2021 -Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (2):517-520.
    Welcome to the 25th volume 2nd issue of Cumhuriyet Theology Journal. With this issue, we are excited and happy to be 25 years old. Cumhuriyet Theology Journal has gained a rapid momentum with its format and publishing principles, and managed to attract the attention of the world of science. With the Isnad Citation System developed within the Cumhuriyet Theology Journal and the work-shops held in 2018, 2019 and 2020, a number of decisions were taken to increase the publi-cation quality of (...) Theology Field Journals and many of them were implemented. The fourth workshop was carried out virtual on 25-27 December 2021 under the name of "Turkey Editors' Workshop - 4" by Sivas Cumhuriyet University and participation of the representatives of stakeholder universities, institutions and organizations. (https://editorlercalistayi.com/) The theme of the workshop was determined as "Scientific Book and Journal Publish-ing in Universities: Current Situation – Problems – Needs – Solution Proposals – Sample Practices". Preparations for our 5th workshop have begun. In this sense, our journal contin-ues its mission of being both a new ecole and a school with an effort to increase the quality of academic publishing. Moreover, we have also announced the preliminary review form and the review form for the blind review process. We examine Turkish and English titles, summaries, and keywords to make sure that they correspond to the field’s terminology. Furthermore, we require proper nouns and concepts/terms to be written in the reference style of TDV Ency-clopaedia of Islam. We also particularly require for the articles to use the Isnad Citation Style. To improve the academic quality of the journal, we have also checked the article up for plagiarism. The articles that are marked with a result above %15 are returned to the authors with a plagiarism report. It might be right to note here that we have been getting more attention from scholar-ly world day by day with our mission and standards. The journal has received 81 articles between July 1- August 31, 2021 from the academic world. All articles went through the pre-review process to check the referencing and transliteration style before testing them using a plagiarism checker. We then have forwarded the articles that successfully passed the plagia-rism check to our reviewers. Following this process, we have been able to offer to you 21 articles one of which are in Arabic at this issue. We are delighted to offer you the various ranges of themes and topics with this new issue. We sincerely thank the contributors for their submission, the editorial and review board, and particularly to the assistant editors, Dr.Mehmet Çetin, Dr. Ayşe Mine Akar, Dr. Necati İşler, Res. Asst. Maruf Çakır, Res. Asst. Esma Güneş, Res. Asst. Bayram Ünce, Res. Asst. Sena Kaplan, Res. Asst. Gülistan Kızıleniş, Res. Asst. Hamit Demir, Res. Asst. Merve Yetim, Res. Asst. Rukiye Göğen, Res. Asst. Ömer Faruk Özbek, Res. Asst. Salime Bera Kemikli, Res. Asst. Naim Yaman, Res. Asst. Sema Tombul, Res. Asst. Nurgül Akdoğan, Res. Asst. İlknur Bahadır, Res. Asst. AdilKoyuncu, Res. Asst. Yakup Esenboğa, Res. Asst. Abdurrahman Poyraz and the editors of the language revie process Prof. Dr. Ömer Faruk Yavuz, Prof. Dr. Savaş Kocabaş (Arabic), Dr. Miyase Yavuz Altıntaş, Assoc. Prof. Zuhal Ağılkaya Şahin, Dr. Metin Güven, Dr. Kenan Tekin, Dr. Hakime Reyyan Yaşar, Dr. Meryem Berrin Bulut and Dr. Elif Hilal Karaman (English), Dr. Fatümetül Zehra Güldaş and statistics editor Assoc. Prof. Murat Akyıldız. For the next issue, which will be published on June 15, 2022 we announce the ac-ceptance of the articles from January 1 to February 28 by our editorial board. We wish you convenience in your studies. (shrink)
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    Cumhuriyet Theology Journal New Issue: Volume 25 Issue 3.Sema Yilmaz -2021 -Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (3):957-959.
    Dear readers, Welcome to the 25th Volume 3rd Issue - Basic Islamic Sciences Special Issue- of Cumhuriyet Theology Journal. We are excited and happy to present you many current researches in this issue. We would like to express that we make all our efforts with a large team to carry the valuable works entrusted to us to the international arena. In our special issue we allocated to articles with the theme of Basic Islamic Sciences, 26 articles have been presented to (...) the attention of our readers. We sincerely thank the contributors for their submission, the editorial and review board, and particularly to the assistant editors, Dr.Mehmet Çetin, Dr. Ayşe Mine Akar, Dr. Necati İşler, Res. Asst. Maruf Çakır, Res. Asst. Esma Güneş, Res. Asst. Bayram Ünce, Res. Asst. Sena Kaplan, Res. Asst. Gülistan Kızıleniş, Res. Asst. Hamit Demir, Res. Asst. Merve Yetim, Res. Asst. Rukiye Göğen, Res. Asst. Ömer Faruk Özbek, Res. Asst. Salime Bera Kemikli, Res. Asst. Naim Yaman, Res. Asst. Sema Tombul, Res. Asst. Nurgül Akdoğan, Res. Asst. İlknur Bahadır, Res. Asst. AdilKoyuncu, Res. Asst. Yakup Esenboğa, Res. Asst. Abdurrahman Poyraz and the editors of the language review-process Prof. Dr. Ömer Faruk Yavuz (Arabic), Dr. Miyase Yavuz Altıntaş, Assoc. Prof. Zuhal Ağılkaya Şahin, Dr. Metin Güven, Dr. Kenan Tekin, Dr. Hakime Reyyan Yaşar, Dr. Meryem Berrin Bulut, Dr. Elif Hilal Karaman (English), Dr. Fatümetül Zehra Güldaş (English) and and statistics editor Assoc. Prof. Murat Akyıldız. For the next issue, which will be published on June 15, 2022 we remind acceptance dates from January 1 to February 28. We wish you convenience in your studies. Our journal now has been indexed by various international indexes: TURKISH NATIONAL DATABASE Social Sciences and Humanities Database (Accepted: 13/11/2015) The European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (Accepted: 25/03/2016) ATLA RDB©: ATLA Religion Database© (Indexing and Abstracting Start: 20/05/2016) BROWZINE Academic Journal Collections (Accepted: 07/07/2016) J-GATE: E-Journal Gateway (Accepted: 07/07/2016) ROAD: Directory Of Open Access Scholarly Resources (Accepted: 24/08/2016) DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals (Accepted: 02/09/2016) MLA International Bibliography (Indexing and Abstracting Start: 14/06/2016) CEEOL: Central and Eastern European Online Library (Accepted: 06/10/2016) EBSCO Humanities International Index (Indexing and Abstracting Start: 07/01/2016) EBSCO Humanities Source Ultimate Database (Indexing and Abstracting Start: 07/01/2016) PHILPAPERS: Bibliography of Philosophy (Accepted: 01/01/2016) ROOT INDEXING: Journal Abstracting and Indexing (Accepted: 12/02/2017) ESCI: Emerging Sources Citation Index (Indexing and Abstracting Start: 01/01/2016) ProQuest Central (Accepted: 15/01/2017, 21/1) ProQuest Turkey Database (Accepted: 15/01/2017, 21/1) mIndex Islamicus (Indexing and Abstracting Start: 13/12/2017) Scopus (S.Date: 01/01/2016; Accepted: 23/01/2018). (shrink)
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    Mehmet Ali Aynî'de dinî ve felsefî düşünce.Mehmet Fatih Kalın -2018 - Yenişehir, Ankara: Akademisyen Kitabevi.
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    1970 Sonrası Türkiye'deki İslamcılar Ve Demokrasi: Şirkten Sahiplenmeye Paradigma Değişiminin İz Sür.Ahmet AyhanKoyuncu -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 6):619-619.
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    Saint Augustine and the Theological Critique of Ideology.Mehmet Ciftci -2018 -New Blackfriars 99 (1079):20-29.
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    Osmanlı İdaresinde Bir Balkan Şehri: Varna.MiyaseKoyuncu Kaya -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 1):383-383.
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    Tanners In Ottoman State.MiyaseKoyuncu -2009 -Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1746-1762.
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    An Example of Ottoman Tafsir Literature: Tafsir in “Sharh al-Manẓumah” ofMehmet Shah Fan'rî.Mehmet ÇİÇEK -2012 -Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1229-1244.
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    There may be strict empirical laws in biology, after all.Mehmet Elgin -2006 -Biology and Philosophy 21 (1):119-134.
    This paper consists of four parts. Part 1 is an introduction. Part 2 evaluates arguments for the claim that there are no strict empirical laws in biology. I argue that there are two types of arguments for this claim and they are as follows: (1) Biological properties are multiply realized and they require complex processes. For this reason, it is almost impossible to formulate strict empirical laws in biology. (2) Generalizations in biology hold contingently but laws go beyond describing contingencies, (...) so there cannot be strict laws in biology. I argue that both types of arguments fail. Part 3 considers some examples of biological laws in recent biological research and argues that they exemplify strict laws in biology. Part 4 considers the objection that the examples in part 3 may be strict laws but they are not distinctively biological laws. I argue that given a plausible account of what distinctively biological means, such laws are distinctively biological. (shrink)
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    A New Similarity Measure Based on Falsity Value between Single Valued Neutrosophic Sets Based on the Centroid Points of Transformed Single Valued Neutrosophic Values with Applications to Pattern Recognition.Mehmet Sahin,Necati Olgun,Vakkas Ulucay,Abdullah Kargin &Florentin Smarandache -2017 -Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 15:31-48.
    In this paper, we propose some transfor mations based on the centroid points between single valued neutrosophic numbers. We introduce these trans formations according to truth, indeterminacy and falsity value of single valued neutrosophic numbers. We propose a new similarity measure based on falsity value between single valued neutrosophic sets. Then we prove some properties on new similarity measure based on falsity value between falsity value between single valued neutrosophic sets. Furthermore, we propose similarity measure based on falsity value between (...) single valued neutrosophic sets based on the centroid points of transformed single valued neutrosophic numbers. We also apply the proposed similarity measure between single valued neutrosophic sets to deal with pattern recognition problems. (shrink)
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    Cartwright on explanation and idealization.Mehmet Elgin &Elliott Sober -2002 -Erkenntnis 57 (3):441 - 450.
    Nancy Cartwright (1983, 1999) argues that (1) the fundamental laws of physics are true when and only when appropriate ceteris paribus modifiers are attached and that (2) ceteris paribus modifiers describe conditions that are almost never satisfied. She concludes that when the fundamental laws of physics are true, they don't apply in the real world, but only in highly idealized counterfactual situations. In this paper, we argue that (1) and (2) together with an assumption about contraposition entail the opposite conclusion (...) — that the fundamental laws of physics do apply in the real world. Cartwright extracts from her thesis about the inapplicability of fundamental laws the conclusion that they cannot figure in covering-law explanations. We construct a different argument for a related conclusion — that forward-directed idealized dynamical laws cannot provide covering-law explanations that are causal. This argument is neutral on whether the assumption about contraposition is true. We then discuss Cartwright's simulacrum account of explanation, which seeks to describe how idealized laws can be explanatory. (shrink)
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    Inconsistency and Ambiguity in Republic IX.Mehmet M. Erginel -2011 -Classical Quarterly 61 (2):493-520.
    Plato’s view on pleasure in the Republic emerges in the course of developing the third proof of his central thesis that the just man is happier than the unjust. Plato presents it as the “greatest and most decisive” proof of his central thesis, so one might expect to find an abundance of scholarly work on it. Paradoxically, however, this argument has received little attention from scholars, and what has been written on it has generally been harshly critical. I believe that (...) this treatment of the argument has been unfair and that the relevant passages deserve a more careful and charitable interpretation. In this paper, I take up two serious charges that scholars have leveled against this proof, that it is inconsistent and that it involves a “fatal ambiguity”. I show that these charges result from misinterpreting Plato’s text, and I offer an alternative interpretation of the relevant passages. In doing so, I hope to shed some light on the complexities involved in Plato’s unappreciated third proof. (shrink)
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    Neural synchronization as a hypothetical explanation of the psychoanalytic unconscious.Mehmet Emin Ceylan,Aslıhan Dönmez,Barış Önen Ünsalver &Alper Evrensel -2016 -Consciousness and Cognition 40:34-44.
  17. Divan Şiirinde Akıl Tasavvuru / Concept of Intellect in Ottoman Divan Poetry.Mehmet Göktaş -2016 -Ilahiyat Tetkikleri Dergisi 45:173-186.
    İnsanı diğer canlılardan ayıran ve onu sorumlu kılan temyiz gücü, düşünme ve anlama melekesi olan akıl, Kur’an-ı Kerim’e göre insanı insan yapan, onun her türlü aksiyonlarına anlam kazandıran ve ilahî emirler karşısında insanın yükümlülük ve sorumlu luk altına girmesini sağlayan özelliktir. Osmanlı toplumunda düşüncenin aktarıldığı en önemli vasıtalardan biri şiirdir. Çoğu iyi eğitim almış olan şairler, bu malumatlarını sanat zemininde şiir diliyle aktarmışlardır. Divanlar incelendiğinde bu husus çok net olarak görülecektir. Bu çalışmayla başta Kur’an ve tasavvuf olmak üzere Yunan mitolojisine (...) kadar uzanan bir muhteva zenginliği içinde eser veren divan şiirinde akıl tasavvurunu ve bu tasavvurun sanat zemininde nasıl işlendiğini, belli özellikleriyle temayüz etmiş şairlerin eserlerinden hareketle incelemek istiyoruz. (shrink)
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    Sinan Paşa'nın Tazarru'n'me'sinin Vatikan Nüshası.Mehmet Gümüşkiliç -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 12):449-449.
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    Al'im-i Cerr'hîn: An Example for the First Writen Turkish Surgical Scriptures in Anatolia.Mehmet Gürlek -2011 -Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1423-1434.
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    Old Turkey Turkish Dialects Dictionary.Mehmet Hazar -2009 -Journal of Turkish Studies 4:516-525.
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    Personal Names In Kitab-ı Dede Qorqut At The Time Of Artuq.Mehmet Hazar -2008 -Journal of Turkish Studies 3:22-33.
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    Asırlık Bir Sevda Öyküsü: Aşağıseyit Köyü Sudan Koyun Atlatma Yarışı ve Yörük Şenliği.AyşegülKoyuncu Okca -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 14):483-483.
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    Deri Halı Üretimi Ve Bakımı.AyşegülKoyuncu Okca -2014 -Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 2):993-993.
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    Geleneksel Anadolu Halı ve Kilimlerinde Nazar İnancı: Muska Yanışı.AyşegülKoyuncu Okca -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 8):1659-1659.
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    On The Number Of Eighteen In Husn u Ask.ZeynepKoyuncu -2009 -Journal of Turkish Studies 4:401-423.
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    Son Dönem Osmanlı Âlim ve Ediplerinden Rusçuklu Mehmed Hayri ve Siyer-i F'rûk İsimli Eseri.FatihKoyuncu -2015 -Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 16):897-897.
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    Kitap Tanıtımı: Sosyal Değişme Kadın ve Din.Mehmet Masatoğlu -2016 -Dini Araştırmalar 19 (49):399-399.
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    The Doctrine of Being in Hegel's Science of Logic: A Critical Commentary.Mehmet Tabak -2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book provides an accessible and thorough analysis of "The Doctrine of Being," the first part of Hegel's Science of Logic. Though it received much scholarly attention in the past, interpreters of this text have generally refrained from examining it in a sufficiently detailed manner. Through a rigorous and critical reading of Hegel's speculative arguments,Mehmet Tabak illustrates that Hegel meant his logic to be both a presuppositionless analysis and development of the basic categories of thought, on the one (...) hand, and a post-Kantian ontology on the other. However, the analysis of the text demonstrates that Hegel fails to deliver such logic. This volume promises to be an indispensable guide to those who wish to understand the first book of Science of Logic. (shrink)
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    Causal, A Priori True, and Explanatory: A Reply to Lange and Rosenberg.Mehmet Elgin &Elliott Sober -2015 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (1):167-171.
    Sober [2011] argues that some causal statements are a priori true and that a priori causal truths are central to explanations in the theory of natural selection. Lange and Rosenberg [2011] criticize Sober's argument. They concede that there are a priori causal truths, but maintain that those truths are only ‘minimally causal’. They also argue that explanations that are built around a priori causal truths are not causal explanations, properly speaking. Here we criticize both of Lange and Rosenberg's claims.
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    Theory of Justice, OCB, and Individualism: Kyrgyz Citizens.Mehmet Ferhat Özbek,Mohammad Asif Yoldash &Thomas Li-Ping Tang -2016 -Journal of Business Ethics 137 (2):365-382.
    Research suggests that organizational justice has important impacts on work-related attitudes and behaviors, such as organizational citizenship behavior. In this article, we explore the extent to which individualism moderates the relationship between organizational justice and OCB among citizens in Kyrgyzstan. We make additional contributions to the literature because we know very little about these constructs in this former Soviet Union country, Kyrgyzstan, an under-researched and under-represented region of the world. Results of our data collected from 402 managers and employees in (...) Kyrgyzstan offer the following new discoveries. All three justice constructs are related to OCB. Individualism moderates only the distributive and interactive justice to OCB relationships. We develop an intricate theory with provocative implications: Procedural justice produces obedience. For “individualists,” interactional justice inspires loyalty and, interestingly, distributive justice “can only buy” participation, but “can’t buy” loyalty. Therefore, for individualists, interactional justice outweighs distributive justice for organizational loyalty. Based on Kyrgyz citizens’ justice, OCB, and individualism, our theory reveals novel insights regarding culture, money attitude, and intrinsic motivation and provides critical and practical implications to the field of business ethics. (shrink)
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    Biology and a priori laws.Mehmet Elgin -2003 -Philosophy of Science 70 (5):1380--1389.
    In this paper, I investigate the nature of a priori biological laws in connection with the idea that laws must be empirical. I argue that the epistemic functions of a priori biological laws in biology are the same as those of empirical laws in physics. Thus, the requirement that laws be empirical is idle in connection with how laws operate in science. This result presents a choice between sticking with an unmotivated philosophical requirement and taking the functional equivalence of laws (...) seriously and modifying our philosophical account. I favor the latter. (shrink)
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    W. C. Smith ve J. Hick’in Dini Çoğulculuk Hipotezlerinin Değerlendirilmesi.Mehmet Şükrü Özkan -2016 -Ilahiyat Tetkikleri Dergisi 46:269-301.
    Bu çalışmada dışlayıcı ve kapsayıcı tutumlara karşı ortaya konulan dini çoğulculuğun temel iki figürü olan Wilfred Cantwell Smith ve John Hick’in dini çoğulculuk anlayışları incelenmektedir. Smith ve Hick’in, dinlerin aşkın her hangi bir müdahale olmadan meydana geldiğinde, dini hakikatin göreceli olduğu noktasında, kurtuluş meselesinde ve en önemlisi dışlayıcılık eleştirisi temelinde dini çoğulculuğun zorunluluğunun ileri sürüldüğü gerekçelerde mutabık oldukları birçok nokta bulunmaktadır. Bununla birlikte hipotezlerinin teolojik sonuçları başta olmak üzere bahsedilen hususlarda fikir ayrılığı yaşadıkları da görülmektedir. Bu sebeple iki düşünürün çoğulcu (...) hipotezleri mukayeseli olarak değerlendirildikten sonra bu hipotezlere yönelik eleştiriler ele alınmıştır. Temel problemimiz, bu iki düşünürce kurulan dini çoğulculuk hipotezlerinin başarılı olup olmadığını ve söz konusu iki hipotez için ifade edilen konumu irdelemektir. (shrink)
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    Hegel's career and politics: the making of the most famous philosopher in Germany, 1788-1831.Mehmet Tabak -2019 - New York City: Mehmet Tabak.
    This book focuses on the crucial relationship between Hegel's career and politics. It situates this relationship within the broader political and historical context of his time. More specifically, Tabak explores the unlikely story of how an ambitious, incoherent, and academically untalented person had managed to become the most famous and powerful philosopher in Germany during the last decade of his life. In this context, and contrary to the contemporary "consensus view," Tabak documents conclusively that Hegel was a servile apologist for (...) the repressive Prussian state, and that this was the main reason why he became the most famous philosopher in Germany. In this meticulously-researched book, the author skillfully combines biographical, historical, and philosophical analyses and information to offer a compelling and rich account.Mehmet Tabak teaches at New York University. He is the author of multiple books on Plato, Marx, and Hegel. (shrink)
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    Public Religion & Secular State: A Kantian Approach.Mehmet Ruhi Demiray -2017 -Diametros 54:30-55.
    This paper argues that Kant’s distinction between “civil union” and “ethical community” can be of great value in dealing with a problem that causes considerable trouble in contemporary political and social philosophy, namely the question of the normative significance and role of religion in political and social life. The first part dwells upon the third part of Kant`s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason with the intention of exposing the general features of ethical community. It highlights the fact that (...) Kant considers publicity, and indeed public authority, to be constitutive of the ethical community. The second part discusses his argument that we have a unique ethical duty to enter into an ethical community. This discussion clarifies the constitutive purpose of ethical community and sets forth why Kant thought that the ethical community should have a religious form. The third part presents an account of the constitutive purpose of the state in light of the Doctrine of Right. Throughout these steps, as is concluded, the essentials of a model for the relations between law, ethics, and religion emerge, which shows the way in which both religious and secularist worries can be met on a principled basis. (shrink)
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    Okul Öncesi Ortamında Sıfat Fiil Kullanımının İncelenmesi.Mehmet BİRGÜN -2016 -Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 4):269-269.
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    Expressions From Rezmî Divan.Mehmet GÜRBÜZ -2012 -Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1231-1267.
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    Türk Sözlükçüğünde Bir Dönüm Noktası: Misalli Büyük Türkçe Sözlük.Mehmet Gürlek -2014 -Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 9):1071-1071.
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    Düz Dokumalar İle İlgili Kaynakça Değerlendirmesi.AyşegülKoyuncu Okca -2014 -Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 3):937-937.
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    Kur’'n Eğitiminde Manzûm Tecvid Geleneği: Cemzûrî ve Tuhfetü’l-Eṭf'l Adlı Manzûm Eseri.RecepKoyuncu -2017 -Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 21 (2):793-830.
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    Osmanli Devletinin İkilemi: Gedik İhdası.MiyaseKoyuncu -2013 -Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 5):441-463.
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    A Critical Evaluation Of Uyghur Epics Studies In China.AbdulhekimMehmet -2009 -Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1541-1564.
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    A Essay Bıblıography For Sivas Congress.FatihMehmet Dervi̇şoğlu -2007 -Journal of Turkish Studies 2:274-304.
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    Çok Partili Dönemde Doğu Anadolu'da Seçimlere Bir Örnek Ağrı Seçimleri.Mehmet Pinar -2014 -Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 1):439-439.
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    Uçamayan Adam: Fahreddin R'zî’de Ben Şuuru.Mehmet Zahit Tiryaki -2020 -Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 6 (1):1-38.
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    Heroism Age Of Kirghiz.Mehmet Yilmaz -2008 -Journal of Turkish Studies 3:984-1000.
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    “The Two Head to Food” in Under The Second New and Problem of Meaning in Behçet Necatigil Poetry.Mehmet Yilmaz -2010 -Journal of Turkish Studies 5:2002-2013.
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    Fabdullah İbni Mesud'un İslam Hukuku ve Hanefi Mezhebinin Teşekkül Sürecine Etki.Mehmet ÖZTÜRK -2016 -Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 5):447-447.
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    Natural Law Theory, Legal Positivism, and the Normativity of Law.Mehmet Ruhi Demiray -2015 -The European Legacy 20 (8):807-826.
    This essay examines two dominant traditions in legal philosophy, the natural law theory and legal positivism, in terms of how they account for the normativity of law. I argue that, although these two traditions generally take the question of the normativity of law seriously and try to account for it, they are not successful in doing so. This failure in the prevailing literature on the philosophy of law, I suggest, nevertheless has an implicit reconstructive impact: the insights into the failure (...) of natural law theory and legal positivism imply an alternative philosophical framework that may provide a positive answer to the question of the normativity of law. (shrink)
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  49. The development of dialectic and argumentation theory in post-classical Islamic intellectual history.Mehmet Karabela -2011 - Dissertation, Mcgill University
    This dissertation is an analysis of the development of dialectic and argumentation theory in post-classical Islamic intellectual history. The central concerns of the thesis are; treatises on the theoretical understanding of the concept of dialectic and argumentation theory, and how, in practice, the concept of dialectic, as expressed in the Greek classical tradition, was received and used by five communities in the Islamic intellectual camp. It shows how dialectic as an argumentative discourse diffused into five communities (theologicians, poets, grammarians, philosophers (...) and jurists) and how these local dialectics that the individual communities developed fused into a single system to form a general argumentation theory (adab al-bahth) applicable to all fields. I evaluate a treatise by Shams al-Din Samarqandi (d.702/1302), the founder of this general theory, and the treatises that were written after him as a result of his work. I concentrate specifically on work by Adud al-Din al-Iji (d.756/1355), Sayyid Sharif al-Jurjani (d.816/1413), Taşköprüzâde (d.968/1561), Saçaklızâde (d.1150/1737) and Gelenbevî (d.1205/1791) and analyze how each writer (from Samarqandi to Gelenbevî) altered the shape of argumentative discourse and how later intellectuals in the post-classical Islamic world responded to that discourse bequeathed by their predecessors. What is striking about the period that this dissertation investigates (from 1300-1800) is the persistence of what could be called the linguistic turn in argumentation theory. After a centuries-long run, the jadal-based dialectic of the classical period was displaced by a new argumentation theory, which was dominantly linguistic in character. This linguistic turn in argumentation dates from the final quarter of the fourteenth century in Iji's impressively prescient work on 'ilm al-wad'. This idea, which finally surfaced in the post-classical period, that argumentation is about definition and that, therefore, defining is the business of language—even perhaps, that language is the only available medium for understanding and being understood—affected the way that argumentation theory was processed throughout most of the period in question. The argumentative discourse that started with Ibn al-Rawandi in the third/ninth century left a permanent imprint on Islamic intellectual history, which was then full of concepts, terminology and objectives from this discourse up until the late nineteenth century. From this perspective, Islamic intellectual history can be read as the tension between two languages: the "language of dialectic" (jadal) and the "language of demonstration" (burhan), each of which refer not only to a significant feature of that history, but also to a feature that could dramatically alter the interpretation of that history. (shrink)
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    Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Dr.Mehmet Aydın.Mehmet Dursun Erdem -2012 -Journal of Turkish Studies 7:I-XXXIX.
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