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    On Hegel’s Conception of Religion.Övünc Cengiz & Emre Ebetürk - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1):71-76.
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    Animal life and mind in Hobbes’s philosophy of nature.Emre Ebetürk - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (4):69.
    This paper explores Thomas Hobbes’s account of animal life and mind. After a critical examination of Hobbes’s mechanistic explanation of operations of the mind such as perception and memory, I argue that his theory derives its strength from his idea of the dynamic interaction of the body with its surroundings. This dynamic interaction allows Hobbes to maintain that the purposive disposition of the animal is not merely an upshot of its material configuration, but an expression of its distinctive bodily history. (...)
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    Between Chemism and Life: Is Hegel's Teleology Misplaced?Emre Ebeturk - 2023 - Hegel Bulletin 44 (1):46-73.
    In this paper, I raise a question concerning the place of ‘Teleology’ in Hegel's system of logic and ask whether ‘Teleology’ as a logical category can and should come immediately before ‘Life’. I offer two main reasons to think that the category of ‘Teleology’ might be misplaced. The first and the indirect reason is inspired by a difference between the logical system and the Philosophy of Nature concerning the immediate precursors and the emergence of life as a logical category and (...)
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    The Idea of Life as the First Form of Truth and Freedom.Emre Ebeturk - 2021 - Studia Hegeliana 7:7-19.
    In Hegel’s philosophy, both truth and genuine freedom belong to the domain of the Idea. Life, as it is categorized in the Science of Logic, is the first form and stage of the Idea, and is therefore essential for a comprehension of truth and self-determination. In this paper, I explore why and to what extent Life is self-determining and true. Considering what Hegel considers to be the three fundamental features of all life, I explain how life is self-determining with respect (...)
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    The three internal functions of the living subject.Emre Ebetürk - 2019 - Hegel Jahrbuch 2019 (1):245-252.
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