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    The cookie dispositif.Tolga Yalur - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-5.
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    Correction to: Interperforming in AI: question of ‘natural’ in machine learning and recurrent neural networks.Tolga Yalur - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):775-775.
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    Interperforming in AI: question of ‘natural’ in machine learning and recurrent neural networks.Tolga Yalur - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):737-745.
    This article offers a critical inquiry of contemporary neural network models as an instance of machine learning, from an interdisciplinary perspective of AI studies and performativity. It shows the limits on the architecture of these network systems due to the misemployment of ‘natural’ performance, and it offers ‘context’ as a variable from a performative approach, instead of a constant. The article begins with a brief review of machine learning-based natural language processing systems and continues with a concentration on the relevant (...)
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    Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınarın Eserlerinde Traj.Tolga Bayindir - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 4):335-342.
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    Human Figures in the Anatolian Seljuq Art: A Comparison to the Cave Drawings of Uygurs and the Murals of Ghaznavids from the Aspects of Theme and Morphology.Tolga Erkan - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:1218-1263.
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    Karl Jaspers und Plotin: Eine Untersuchung zu den Quellen von Jaspers’ Metaphysik der Transzendenz.Tolga Ratzsch - 2023 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    With his philosophy of transcendence, Karl Jaspers is considered one of the few great metaphysicians of the 20th century. This study is devoted to the roots of his transcendental thinking in the philosophy of Plotinus (c. 204–270). It demonstrates the constitutive role that reference to the philosophia perennis played for Jaspers, as well as his early and intensive engagement with the founder of Neoplatonism, who for Jaspers was ‘the metaphysician par excellence’. His connection with Plotinus opens up fascinating new perspectives (...)
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    Miryam Peygamberin Kimliği Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme.Tolga Savaş Altinel - 2020 - Dini Araştırmalar 23 (59):467-492.
    Geleneksel bir bakış açısıyla İsrailoğullarının Tevrat’taki ilk kadın peygamberi olan Miryam, Harun ve Musa’nın kız kardeşi olup Mısır’dan çıkışın önemli figürlerinden biridir. Ancak eleştirel ve farklı bakış açısından Miryam ile ilgili kutsal kitap ve midraşlardaki anlatılara bakıldığında onun üç farklı portreye sahip olduğu görülmektedir. İlk portre, sepet içinde suya bırakılan Musa’yı uzaktan seyreden ve ismi belirtilmeyen abladır. İkinci tasvirde o, Mısır’dan çıkış esnasında Harun’un kız kardeşi peygamber Miryam olarak betimlenmektedir. Bu tasvir daha yakından incelendiğinde Mısır’dan çıkışta dilinde ezgisi, elinde tefi (...)
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    Reader comments on mainstream online newspapers in Turkey: Perceptions of web editors and moderators.Tolga Çevikel & Dilruba Çatalbaş Ürper - 2014 - Communications 39 (4):483-503.
    This paper is a qualitative empirical study of the perceptions of web editors and moderators about reader comments. Drawing from the insights provided by nineteen in-depth interviews with newsroom staff, we contend that reader comments have so far made little impact on the practices of traditional journalism in Turkey and that their promise to foster more constructive online public deliberation is largely unfulfilled. Reader comments continue to be an underestimated and neglected feature of online news. Online journalists’ perceptions of reader (...)
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    Advance Directives in turkey's Cultural Context: Examining the Potential Benefits for the Implementation of Patient Rights.Gurkan Sert Tolga Guven - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (3):127-133.
    Advance directives are not a part of the healthcare service in Turkey. This may be related with the fact that paternalism is common among the healthcare professionals in the country, and patients are not yet integrated in the decision‐making process adequately.However, starting from the enactment of the Regulation of Patient Rights in 1998, this situation started to change. While the paternalist tradition still appears to be strong in Turkey, the Ministry of Health has been taking concrete measures in the recent (...)
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    How do Expatriate Managers Draw the Boundaries of Moral Free Space in the Case of Guanxi?Tolga Ulusemre & Xin Fang - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 176 (2):311-324.
    This paper explores expatriates’ ethical evaluations of and responses to guanxi in China through the lens of integrative social contracts theory. We conducted in-depth interviews with 14 expatriate managers who had spent, on average, 6.5 years working and living in China. Based on the content analysis of these interviews, we identified two different uses of guanxi: defensive and competitive. In general, the respondents found defensive guanxi moral in the Chinese context, while they considered competitive guanxi immoral. Based on our findings, (...)
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    Truth-telling in cancer: Examining the cultural incompatibility argument in Turkey.Tolga Guven - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (2):159-166.
    This article aims to examine critically the ‘cultural incompatibility’ argument, which asserts that disclosure of cancer-related information to patients is incompatible with Turkey’s cultural context. For this purpose, a brief overview of the approach to truth-telling in Turkey will first be provided, followed by the claims of two different Turkish authors on the issue and a critical analysis of their approach. It will be contended that this argument has actually been formulated with paternalistic concerns and it may be playing an (...)
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    Advance directives in turkey's cultural context: Examining the potential benefits for the implementation of patient rights.Tolga Guven & Gurkan Sert - 2010 - Bioethics 24 (3):127-133.
    Advance directives are not a part of the healthcare service in Turkey. This may be related with the fact that paternalism is common among the healthcare professionals in the country, and patients are not yet integrated in the decision-making process adequately. However, starting from the enactment of the Regulation of Patient Rights in 1998, this situation started to change. While the paternalist tradition still appears to be strong in Turkey, the Ministry of Health has been taking concrete measures in the (...)
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    Bioethics and authoritarian discourse.Tolga Güven - 2016 - Türkiye Biyoetik Dergisi 3 (2):54-65.
    INTRODUCTION[|]This paper has been planned as a critical response to Murat Civaner's article entitled 'Medical Ethics arguments should be concordant with scientific knowledge and certain values', published in the Autumn 2015 issue of Turkish Journal of Bioethics. It also aims to provide an evaluation of the way the authoritarian discourse manifests itself in ethical arguments.[¤]METHODS[|]For this purpose, the paper first presents the views of Orhan Hançerlioğlu on Karl Marx and Karl Popper and treats these views as a written example of (...)
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    A Basic Nietzschean Model in Lieu of the Causal Maxim.Tolga Esat Özkurt - 2021 - Philosophia 50 (3):1343-1363.
    Causal knowledge unquestionably provides useful means to describe, explain and predict both natural and daily phenomena. This article addresses whether causality as such may not be ontologically primary and looks for an alternative fundamental mechanism encapsulating the information load of the causal framework. A probabilistic process view of reality asserting the struggle of natural forces is considered along with lines quoted from Nietzsche’s posthumously published notebooks and published work. Examples from scientific discoveries, in particular neurosciences, echoing his ontology are provided. (...)
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    Examining the ethico-legal aspects of the right to refuse treatment in Turkey.Gurkan Sert & Tolga Guven - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (10):632-635.
    This paper examines the ethico-legal problems regarding the right to refuse treatment in Turkey's healthcare system. We discuss these problems in the light of a recent case that was directly reported to us. We first summarise the experience of a chronically dependent patient (as recounted by her daughter) and her family during their efforts to refuse treatment and receive palliative care only. This is followed by a summary of the legal framework governing the limits of the right to refuse treatment (...)
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    Flexor tendon lacerations due to high-pressure water injection injury: a case report.Ainhoa Costas-Chavarri, Tolga Turker & Joseph E. Kutz - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--1.
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    Towards a specific approach to education in dental ethics: a proposal for organising the topics of biomedical ethics for dental education: Table 1.Sefik Gorkey, Tolga Guven & Gurkan Sert - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (1):60-63.
    Understanding dental ethics as a field separate from its much better known counterpart, medical ethics, is a relatively new, but necessary approach in bioethics. This need is particularly felt in dental education and establishing a curriculum specifically for dental ethics is a challenging task. Although certain topics such as informed consent and patient rights can be considered to be of equal importance in both fields, a number of ethical issues in dental practice are only remotely—if at all—relevant for medical practice. (...)
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    Liyakat.Candaş Tolga Işık - 2022 - İstanbul: Kırmızı Kedi.
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    Brain Oscillatory Correlates of Visual Short-Term Memory Errors.Igor Mapelli & Tolga Esat Özkurt - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    What do patients expect from their physicians? Qualitative research on the ethical aspects of patient statements.Mehmet Çetin, Muharrem Uçar, Tolga Güven, Adnan Ataç & Mustafa Özer - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (2):112-116.
    This study aimed to examine the thoughts and expectations of patients receiving healthcare from their physicians and evaluate the ethical aspects of these thoughts and expectations. To determine the ethical aspects of the thoughts and expectations of patients, an open-ended question was asked on the web page of the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) Health Care Command, which is accessible to the users of the TAF intranet system (the internet system used within TAF institutions). The participants were asked to express their (...)
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    Qualitative analysis to determine decision-makers’ attitudes towards e-government services in a De-Facto state.Tuğberk Kaya, Mustafa Sağsan, Tunç Medeni, Tolga Medeni & Mete Yıldız - 2020 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (4):609-629.
    Purpose The manner in which people, businesses and governments perform is changing because of the spread of technology. Digitalization of governments can be considered a necessity as we are now entering the era of the Internet-of-Things. The advantages and disadvantages of electronic governments have been examined in several research studies. This study aims to examine the attitudes of decision-makers towards e-government. The research aims are as follows: to determine the problems related with e-government usage, to establish the factors which decrease (...)
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    Poynting Theorem, Relativistic Transformation of Total Energy–Momentum and Electromagnetic Energy–Momentum Tensor.Alexander Kholmetskii, Oleg Missevitch & Tolga Yarman - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (2):236-261.
    We address to the Poynting theorem for the bound electromagnetic field, and demonstrate that the standard expressions for the electromagnetic energy flux and related field momentum, in general, come into the contradiction with the relativistic transformation of four-vector of total energy–momentum. We show that this inconsistency stems from the incorrect application of Poynting theorem to a system of discrete point-like charges, when the terms of self-interaction in the product \ and bound electric field \ are generated by the same source (...)
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    Refusal rights, law and medical paternalism in Turkey.Jessica Flanigan - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (10):636-637.
    Dr Tolga Guven and Dr Gurkan Sert argue the Turkish legal principles do not give clear guidance about the permissibility of medical paternalism. They then argue that the best interpretation of these principles requires respect for patients’ rights. I agree that medical paternalism is wrong, but the truth of this claim does not depend on legal interpretation or medical culture. Further, the antipaternalist thesis of Guven and Sert may command much more extensive reforms than they acknowledge.
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