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  1. Mehmet Cuneyt Kaya (2006). Avicenna's Metaphysics in Context. Journal of Islamic Philosophy 2 (1):195-198.score: 290.0
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  2. Sami Erdem & M. Cüneyt Kaya (eds.) (2008). İslam Ve Klasik. Klasik.score: 120.0
  3. M. Cüneyt Kaya & İsmail Kara (eds.) (2009). Türkiye'de, Türkçede Felsefe Üzerine Konuşmalar. Küre Yayınları.score: 120.0
     
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  4. Yoichi Kaya, Shunsuke Kondo, Hikaru Kobayashi, Yutaka Suzuki, Tsutomu Tanaka & Yasuhiro Murota (1984). Management of Global Environmental Issues. World Futures 19 (3):223-231.score: 30.0
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  5. A. Kaya (2012). Backlash of Multiculturalist and Republicanist Policies of Integration in the Age of Securitization. Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (4-5):399-411.score: 30.0
    This paper is critically engaged in the elaboration of the securitization and stigmatization of migration and Islam in the West, which is believed to be leading to the rise of Islamophobic sentiments and to the backlash of both multiculturalism and republicanism. Migration has been framed as a source of fear and instability for the nation-states in the West in a way that constructs ‘communities of fear’. It will be claimed that both securitization and Islamophobia have recently been employed by the (...)
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  6. Bayram Kaya (2005). Türk Felsefe Tarihi. Asya Şafak Yayınları.score: 30.0
     
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  7. Çetin Kaya (2009). Türkiyeʹnin Göreli Gerilemesine Tanılar: Dinci Paradigmanın Iflası: Kadını Aşağılayan Erkek Egemen Toplumun Çöküşü. Yalın Yayıncılık.score: 30.0
     
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  8. Vesna A. Wallace (2009). Why is the Bodiless ( Aṅanga ) Gnostic Body ( Jñāna-Kāya ) Considered a Body? Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (1).score: 9.0
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  9. Kaya Yilmaz (2010). Postmodernism and its Challenge to the Discipline of History: Implications for History Education. Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (7):779-795.score: 3.0
    There is a confusion over and inchoate understanding of how the past is made understandable through postmodernist historical orientation. The purpose of the article is to outline the characteristic features of the postmodernist movement in social sciences, to explain its confrontation with history, to document its critique of the conventional practice of history, and to discuss its implications for history education. The postmodernist challenge to the foundations of the discipline of history is elucidated with an emphasis on its epistemological underpinnings. (...)
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  10. Mehmet Elgin (2006). There May Be Strict Empirical Laws in Biology, After All. Biology and Philosophy 21 (1):119-134.score: 3.0
    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, (...)
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  11. Mehmet Elgin & Elliott Sober (2002). Cartwright on Explanation and Idealization. Erkenntnis 57 (3):441 - 450.score: 3.0
    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 (...)
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  12. Lane DesAutels (2010). Sober and Elgin on Laws of Biology: A Critique. Biology and Philosophy 25 (2):249-256.score: 3.0
    In this short discussion note, I discuss whether any of the generalizations made in biology should be construed as laws. Specifically, I examine a strategy offered by Elliot Sober ( 1997 ) and supported by Mehmet Elgin ( 2006 ) to reformulate certain biological generalizations so as to eliminate their contingency, thereby allowing them to count as laws. I argue that this strategy entails a conception of laws that is unacceptable on two counts: (1) Sober and Elgin’s approach allows (...)
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  13. Mehmet Elgin (2003). Biology and a Priori Laws. Philosophy of Science 70 (5):1380--1389.score: 3.0
    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 (...)
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  14. Mehmet Elgin (forthcoming). How Could There Be True Causal Claims Without There Being Special Causal Facts in the World? Philosophia.score: 3.0
    Some philosophers of physics recently expressed their skepticism about causation (Norton 2003b , 2007 ). However, this is not new. The view that causation does not refer to any ontological category perhaps can be attributed to Hume, Kant and Russell. On the other hand, some philosophers (Wesley Salmon and Phil Dowe) view causation as a physical process and some others (Cartwright) view causation as making claims about capacities possessed by objects. The issue about the ontological status of causal claims involves (...)
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  15. Varol Akman & Mehmet Surav (1997). The Use of Situation Theory in Context Modeling. .score: 3.0
    At the heart of natural language processing is the understanding of context dependent meanings. This paper presents a preliminary model of formal contexts based on situation theory. It also gives a worked-out example to show the use of contexts in lifting, i.e., how propositions holding in a particular context transform when they are moved to another context. This is useful in NLP applications where preserving meaning is a desideratum.
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  16. Mehmet Karabela (2011). The Development of Dialectic and Argumentation Theory in Post-Classical Islamic Intellectual History. Dissertation, McGill Universityscore: 3.0
    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 (...)
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  17. Kathryn S. Plaisance, Thomas A. C. Reydon & Mehmet Elgin (2012). Why the (Gene) Counting Argument Fails in the Massive Modularity Debate: The Need for Understanding Gene Concepts and Genotype-Phenotype Relationships. Philosophical Psychology 25 (6):873-892.score: 3.0
    A number of debates in philosophy of biology and psychology, as well as in their respective sciences, hinge on particular views about the relationship between genotypes and phenotypes. One such view is that the genotype-phenotype relationship is relatively straightforward, in the sense that a genome contains the ?genes for? the various traits that an organism exhibits. This leads to the assumption that if a particular set of traits is posited to be present in an organism, there must be a corresponding (...)
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  18. Varol Akman & Mehmet Surav (1996). Steps Toward Formalizing Context. .score: 3.0
    The importance of contextual reasoning is emphasized by various researchers in AI. (A partial list includes John McCarthy and his group, R. V. Guha, Yoav Shoham, Giuseppe Attardi and Maria Simi, and Fausto Giunchiglia and his group.) Here, we survey the problem of formalizing context and explore what is needed for an acceptable account of this abstract notion.
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  19. Mehmet Karabela (2012). Archives and the Event of God: The Impact of Michel Foucault on Philosophical Theology David Galston Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011, 166 Pp., $ 75.00 Cloth. [REVIEW] Dialogue 51 (1):173-176.score: 3.0
  20. Bruno Turnheim & Mehmet Y. Tezcan (forthcoming). Complex Governance to Cope with Global Environmental Risk: An Assessment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Science and Engineering Ethics.score: 3.0
    In this article, a framework is suggested to deal with the analysis of global environmental risk governance. Climate Change is taken as a particular form of contemporary environmental risk, and mobilised to refine and characterize some salient aspects of new governance challenges. A governance framework is elaborated along three basic features: (1) a close relationship with science, (2) an in-built reflexivity, and (3) forms of governmentality. The UNFCCC-centered system is then assessed according to this three-tier framework. While the two-first requisites (...)
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  21. Semra Karacaer, Raheel Gohar, Mehmet Aygün & Cem Sayin (2009). Effects of Personal Values on Auditor's Ethical Decisions: A Comparison of Pakistani and Turkish Professional Auditors. Journal of Business Ethics 88 (1):53 - 64.score: 3.0
    The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of personal values on auditor’s ethical decision-making in two countries, namely, Pakistan and Turkey. This study is the first that empirically addresses the role of values in the ethical decision-making processes of Pakistani and Turkish Professional auditors. This study surveys a random sample of these countries' professional certified auditors to assess their value preferences and reactions to an ethical dilemma. This study measures practicing auditors' value preferences by using the Rokeach (...)
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  22. Mehmet Elgin (2007). Falsificationism Revisited. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 5:101-106.score: 3.0
    Much ink has been spent on Popper's falsificationism. Why, then, am I writing another paper on this subject? This paper is neither a new kind of criticism nor a new kind of defense of falsificationism. Recent debate about the legitimacy of adaptationism among biologists centers on the question of whether Popper's falsificationism or Lakatos' methodology of scientific research programs (SRP) is adequate in understanding science. S. Jay Gould and Richard C. Lewontin (1978) argue that adaptationism is unfalsifiable since it easily (...)
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  23. Mehmet M. Erginel (2011). Inconsistency and Ambiguity in Republic IX. The Classical Quarterly 61 (02):493-520.score: 3.0
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  24. Mehmet Surav & Varol Akman, Modeling Context with Situations.score: 3.0
    The issue of context arises in assorted areas of Artificial Intelligence. Although its importance is realized by various researchers, there is not much work towards a useful formalization. In this paper, we will present a preliminary model (based on Situation Theory) and give examples to show the use of context in various fields, and the advantages gained by the acceptance of our proposal.
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  25. Varol Akman & Mehmet Surav, Contexts, Oracles, and Relevance.score: 3.0
    We focus on how we should define the relevance of information to a context for information processing agents, such as oracles. We build our formalization of relevance upon works in pragmatics which refer to contextual information without giving any explicit representation of context. We use a formalization of context (due to us) in Situation Theory, and demonstrate its power in this task. We also discuss some computational aspects of this formalization.
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  26. Mehmet Karabela (2011). Philosophical Inquiries: An Introduction to Problems of Philosophy Nicholas Rescher Pittsburgh University Press, 2010 (Review). [REVIEW] Dialogue 50 (1):217-220.score: 3.0
  27. Mehmet Karabela (2012). The Legend of the Middle Ages: Philosophical Explorations of Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam (Review). Philosophy East and West 62 (4):605-608.score: 3.0
  28. Mehmet Fevzi Bilgin (2007). The Prospects for Political Liberalism in Non-Western Societies. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 10 (3):359-376.score: 3.0
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  29. Mehmet M. Erginel (2006). Plato on a Mistake About Pleasure. Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (3):447-468.score: 3.0
    Plato argues in Republic IX that people are often mistaken about their own pleasures and pains. One of the mistakes he focuses on isjudging that an experience of ours is pleasant when, in fact, it is not. The view that such a mistake is possible is an unpopular one, andscholars have generally been dismissive of Plato’s position. Thus Urmson argues not only that this position is deeply flawed, but alsothat it results from a confusion on Plato’s part. In this paper, (...)
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  30. Al Campbell & Mehmet Ufuk Tutan (2006). Beyond 'Capital': A Necessary Corrective and Four Issues for Further Discussion. Historical Materialism 14 (2):95-112.score: 3.0
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  31. Raghav Ramachandran, Abhaya C. Nayak & Mehmet A. Orgun (2012). Three Approaches to Iterated Belief Contraction. Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (1):115-142.score: 3.0
    In this paper we investigate three approaches to iterated contraction, namely: the Moderate (or Priority) contraction, the Natural (or Conservative) contraction, and the Lexicographic contraction. We characterise these three contraction functions using certain, arguably plausible, properties of an iterated contraction function. While we provide the characterisation of the first two contraction operations using rationality postulates of the standard variety for iterated contraction, we found doing the same for the Lexicographic contraction more challenging. We provide its characterisation using a variation of (...)
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  32. M. Aytül Kasapoğlu & Mehmet C. Ecevit (2004). Culture and Social Structure: Identity in Turkey. Human Studies 27 (2):137-167.score: 3.0
    Using a historical and biographical perspective, this paper examines the structural elements and cultural signs of contemporary social events and problems in Turkey in order to understand their basic features. Hermeneutics is used in order to understand contemporary Turkey by way of its historical background and prominent biographies. Two basic epic texts were interpreted using Gadamarian hermeneutics with the help of key concepts such as gaza1 and gaza cult. Semiotics is used to examine key concepts as binary opposites. Dialectics is (...)
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  33. M. Aytül Kasapoğlu & Mehmet C. Ecevit (2004). Culture and Social Structure: Identity in Turkey. Human Studies 27 (2):137-167.score: 3.0
    Using a historical and biographical perspective, this paper examines the structural elements and cultural signs of contemporary social events and problems in Turkey in order to understand their basic features. Hermeneutics is used in order to understand contemporary Turkey by way of its historical background and prominent biographies. Two basic epic texts were interpreted using Gadamarian hermeneutics with the help of key concepts such as gaza1 and gaza cult. Semiotics is used to examine key concepts as binary opposites. Dialectics is (...)
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  34. Mehmet Karabela (2011). Beşir Fuad and His Opponents: The Form of a Debate Over Literature and Truth in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul. Journal of Turkish Literature 8 (1):96-106.score: 3.0
  35. Mehmet Karabela (2011). Introduction to Africana Philosophy, Lewis Gordon, Cambridge University Press, 2008. [REVIEW] Canadian Journal of African Studies 45 (3):605-608.score: 3.0
  36. Mehmet Karabela (2012). The Ironic Defense of Socrates: Plato’s Apology, David Leibowitz, Cambridge University Press, 2010. [REVIEW] Political Studies Review 10 (3):401-402.score: 3.0
  37. Mehmet Bac & Parimal Kanti Bag (2002). Committee Decisions with Partisans and Side-Transfers. Theory and Decision 52 (3):267-286.score: 3.0
    A dichotomous decision-making context in committees is considered where potential partisan members with predetermined votes can generate inefficient decisions and buy neutral votes. The optimal voting rule minimizing the expected costs of inefficient decisions for the case of a three-member committee is analyzed. It is shown that the optimal voting rule can be non-monotonic with respect to side-transfers: in the symmetric case, majority voting is optimal under either zero, mild or full side-transfer possibilities, whereas unanimity voting may be optimal under (...)
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  38. A. Ferrara (2012). Introduction. Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (4-5):343-349.score: 3.0
    After focusing on the understanding and the prospect of post-secular society (2008), probing the fruitfulness of expanding multiculturalism into multicultural jurisdictions (2009) and investigating a possible realignment of major liberal notions (2010), in 2011 the so-called ‘trap of resentment’ has been at the center of the Istanbul Seminars. The three sections of this special issue – which collects together the contributions discussed in Istanbul between 19 to 24 May 2011 – are devoted to various facets of the task of inverting (...)
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  39. Mehmet Akgün (2007). Türkiye'de Klasik Materyalizmin Eleştirileri. Elis Yayınları.score: 3.0
     
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  40. Mehmet Aydın (1986). Turkish Contributions to Philosophical Culture. Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi.score: 3.0
     
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  41. Mehmet Bayrakdar (2009). Dâvûd El-Kayserî. Kurtuba Kitap.score: 3.0
  42. Nevzat Bayhan, Mehmet Mazak, Nevzat Özkaya & Raşit Küçük (eds.) (2008). Uluslararası İbn Sînâ Sempozyumu: Bildiriler: 22-24 Mayıs 2008, İstanbul = International Ibn Sina Symposium Papers: May 22-24, 2008, Istanbul. [REVIEW] İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kültür A.Ş. Yayınları.score: 3.0
     
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  43. Mehmet M. Erginel (2004). Non-Substantial Individuals in Aristotle's Categories. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 26:185-212.score: 3.0
     
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  44. Mehmet M. Erginel (2009). Relativism and Self-Refutation in the 'Theaetetus'. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 37:1-45.score: 3.0
     
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  45. Young-Seop Ko (2008). On Wonhyo's Concept of "Mystical Understanding of One Mind". Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:127-146.score: 3.0
    Bunhwang Wonhyo (芬皇 元曉, 617-686) was a philosopher in the Korean Shilla Dynasty. He was a successor to the Buddha's wise thought and merciful life on the basis of One Mind (一心) - Reconcilement (和會) -Interfusion(無碍). His One Mind philosophy opened a new way for researching the human abyss and worldessence. The breadth of his enlightenment also enabled many people to live in the vast sea of Buddha dharma, as his manner of thinking and living opened up completely new, unique, (...)
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  46. Mehmet Önal (2008). The Place of Wisdom In the Philosophy of Religion. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:239-250.score: 3.0
    In this paper, I will try to make clear that aspect of wisdom which relates to the practical application of revealed commands through prophetic practices and traditions of the other founders of religions. Here, I also refer to the wisdom in the Qur’an and the Old and New Testaments of the Bible as examples of the use of this concept in religion. Although both philosophy and religion require using the form of wisdom within a holistic approach, in the course of (...)
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  47. Mehmet Tevfik Ozcan (2008). The Rule of Law and Human Virtue. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 40:91-105.score: 3.0
    The rule of law is politico-legal realm of the modern society that it balances human gratifications, self-respect and prerequisites of legal order, after dissolution of the traditional society. Apart from our criticisms on the capitalist society there had been an expanding development of civic virtue of the human individual since early beginning of capitalism up to the 1980’ies when idea of self respect and the legal order relatively balanced. But, after neo-liberalism, the development is retrieving to the unbridled individualism, detrimental (...)
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  48. Mehmet Vural (2009). Hilmi Ziya Ülken'in Varlık Felsefesi. Beyaz Kule.score: 3.0
     
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