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    Geleneksel Türk Halk Müziğinde Mak'm Kavramının Kullanılmasına Edv'r Geleneği Açısından Bir Yaklaşım.İrfan Karaduman - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 8):587-587.
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    Feyzullah Çınar Türkülerinin Çok Boyutlu İçerik Çözümlemesi.Karaduman İrfan - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 5):1219-1219.
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    Perspektivität und Dialektik: eine Untersuchung zu den Perspektivenwechseln in Hegels Konzeption des Erkennens.Sevilay Karaduman - 2019 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Revisiting Ibn Sina's (Avicenna) heritage.Kadircan Hidir Keskinbora (ed.) - 2021 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    Even well after his lifetime, Ibn Sina was renowned, not just in medicine or philosophy, but in other areas, especially in the Islamic world. In brief, he was an authority in the Islamic East, or an “auctoritas”. However, in the west, his work was massively influential in not only the medical education curricula, but also in the important, innovative doctrines in philosophy. The most fundamental sections of his major encyclopedia, al-Shifâ being translated into Latin as early as the 12th and (...)
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    Sevilay Karaduman, Perspektivität und Dialektik. Eine Untersuchung zu den Perspektivenwechseln in Hegels Konzeption des Erkennens.Wilfried Grießer - 2019 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 126 (2):396-398.
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    Mâtürîdî-Hanefî Aidiyetin Osmanlı’daki İzdüşümleri = Projections of Māturīdite-Ḥanafite Identity on the Ottomans.Mehmet Kalaycı - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (2):9-70.
    Māturīdism is an Ottoman identity and this identity was not limited, as is commonly believed, to the last period of the Empire. It maintained its formal existence throughout the Ottoman history. Nevertheless, the context in which the Māturīdism was located or with which it was associated changed in the course of time. In the early period when the eclectic way of thinking was dominant, Māturīdism as a creed was apparent mainly in the jurists whose ascetic identity was prominent and partly (...)
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