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    First Section of Temel by Hüseyin Hüsameddin of Amasya.ÖZTÜRK Erol - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    Rize Ağzında Zaman Bildiren Kiplerin Görev Değişiklikleri.Erol ÖZTÜRK - 2016 - Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 4):795-795.
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  3. The Negotiative Theory of Gender Identity and the Limits of First-Person Authority.Burkay Ozturk - 2022 - In Raja Halwani, Jacob M. Held, Natasha McKeever & Alan G. Soble (eds.), The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, 8th edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 261-281.
    This paper assesses the first-person authority account (FPA) of gender, according to which X's self-identification of what X's gender is, is the final say on what X's gender is, such that if others disagree, they are mistaken. One main reason in support of FPA is respecting X's autonomy—that is, overriding X's self-identification amounts to denying X's autonomy. Ozturk criticizes this view using analogies of religious and patriotic self-identifications, such that there are cases in which someone can permissibly claim that another (...)
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    Poetic Translation Examples taken from Paul Valéry and Yunus Emre.Erol Kayra - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (164):73-87.
    Literary translation, especially poetic translation, is one of the rare domains where aesthetic, literary, and technical fields meet. This characteristic makes it the sort of work where a number of theoretical and practical problems converge. It is necessary to approach the issue on three essential planes. The first is theoretical: translation is an operation defined by rules; the second, functional: translation is a practical procedure, which is to say an a posteriori task; the third, specific: poetic translation is itself a (...)
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    Sosyal Bilgiler Öğretmen Adaylarının, Ok.Erol KOÇOĞLU - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 6):413-430.
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    Mana'ya dair.Erol Kuyma (ed.) - 2020 - İstanbul: Kesit Yayınları.
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    Türkiye ve küreselleşme.Erol Manisalı - 2002 - İstanbul: Derin Yayınları.
    Turkey; politics and government; foreign economic relations; globalization.
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    Society, Person and Their Connections: A Bhaskarian Formulation.Erol Subaşı - 2020 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 10 (10:1):105-116.
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  9. The Negotiative Theory of Gender Identity and the Limits of First-Person Authority.Burkay Ozturk - 2017 - In Raja El El Halwani, Alan Soble, Sarah Hoffman & Jacob Held (eds.), The Philosophy of Sex. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 139-159.
    The first-person authority view (FPA) is the current dominant view about what someone’s gender is. According to FPA the person has authority over her own gender identity; her sincere self-identification trumps the opinions of others. There are two versions of FPA: epistemic and ethical. Both versions try to explain why a person has authority over her own gender identity. But both have problems. Epistemic FPA attributes to the self-identifier an unrealistic degree of doxastic reliability. Ethical FPA implies the existence of (...)
     
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    Speech and War: Rethinking the Ethics of Speech Restrictions.Burkay Ozturk & Bob Fischer - 2018 - In Donald Alexander Downs & Chris W. Surprenant (eds.), The Value and Limits of Academic Speech: Philosophical, Political, and Legal Perspectives. Routledge.
    Universities regulate speech in various ways. How should we assess when such restrictions are justified, if they ever are? Here, we propose an answer to this question. In short, we argue that we should think about speech restrictions as being like acts of war, and so should approach their justification using just war theory. We also make some suggestions about its implications. For instance, one of the jus ad bellum requirements for a just war is that you have a reasonable (...)
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    Mindfulness and attention: Towards a phenomenology of mindfulness as the feeling of being tuned in.Erol Čopelj - 2022 - Asian Philosophy 32 (2):126-151.
    There is a consensus in the contemporary literature that mindfulness is a kind of attention. From here the literature divides into two opposing camps:the ‘Quietists’ and the ‘Cognitivists’. For the...
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  12. Phenomenology and the multi-dimensionality of the body.Erol Copelj & Jack Alan Reynolds - 2022 - In Francois-Xavier de Vaujany, Jeremy Aroles & Mar Perezts (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Phenomenologies and Organisation Studies. pp. 123-145.
    The modern era has witnessed an extraordinary and unprecedented growth in our empirical knowledge regarding the human body. This raises the question: what, if anything, can phenomenology teach us about the body that the empirical sciences cannot? Whereas common sense and empirical sciences begin from the body as straightforwardly and obviously given and go on from there to think about what this thing is, what it is made up of, and how it originated, phenomenology steps back from the straightforward fact (...)
     
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    Mindfulness Is Not a Way of Being in the World.Erol Čopelj - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (4):884-902.
    Abstract:This is a phenomenological study of mindfulness, a term commonly used to translate the Pāli term sati, and the practice that can lead to its establishment. It first attempts to account for mindfulness as a way of being-in-the-world. It then uses this description as a contrast to present an alternative and more satisfactory account. According to the alternative account, the practice of cultivating mindfulness is the practice of switching one's mode of being from being-in-the-world to 'nature-naturing'. From a different perspective, (...)
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    Mustafa Şekip Tunç, Bergsonian Conservatism, and Passive Revolution.Erol Subaşı - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:1):139-154.
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    Çağdaş Analitik Epistemolojiye (veya Gettierolojiye) Metodolojik Bir Eleştiri: Poppercı Yaklaşım.Ali Bilge Öztürk - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:4):1409-1443.
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    Mindfulness: the feeling of being tuned-in, and related phenomena : phenomenological reflections of a Buddhist practitioner.Erol Copelj - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    This work develops a phenomenological account of mindfulness, and related phenomena. It is divided into two main parts. The aim of part one is to articulate a pre-phenomenological sketch of mindfulness by drawing on passages from some of the classic works of Western literature and everyday life, through an interpretation of the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta and by the means of a critical analysis of the contemporary attempts to account for these phenomena. Part two adds further detail to the sketch by entering (...)
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    Genealogy of a Pursuit for Education Reform.Erol Inelmen - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 4:57-64.
    Sweeping changes in technology followed by political, social and economic transformation are modifying the expectations from education. There is urgent need for reforms in the aim, content and method of education systems. Evidence is gathered to justify this need and suggest a process that will lead to the desired reform. We argue that character education is a requirement in order to ensure that changes move in the direction envisaged. Empowerment of the parties involved will change the mood of silence and (...)
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    Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Öğretmenlerinin Performans Değerlendirmeye Yönelik Görüşleri: Nitel Bir Araşt.Başak Karakoç Öztürk - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 11):949-949.
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    Are Cultural Group Rights against Individual Rights?Erol Kuyurtar - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 3:51-59.
    This paper focuses on the nature of cultural group rights in relation to individual rights. The recent liberal acceptance that minority cultures should have a collective power over their cultural matters has been challenged by other liberals on the grounds that cultural rights as group rights cannot be reconciled with the basic moral and political principles of liberalism which are derived from individual liberties and rights. Through tackling some liberal arguments against group rights, we reject the view that regards group (...)
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  20. Ethical First-Person Authority and The Moral Status of Rejecting.Burkay Ozturk - manuscript
    There are two popular ways of explaining why a person has authority over her own gender identity: epistemic FPA and ethical FPA. Both have problems. Epistemic FPA attributes to the self-identifier an unrealistic degree of doxastic reliability. Ethical FPA implies the existence of an unqualified obligation not to reject which is too strong to be plausible. This essay offers a third explanation called “weak FPA” and investigates how far first-person authority reaches in terms of grounding rights and obligating others. Weak (...)
     
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    Of German Tanks and Scientific Theories.Burkay T. Ozturk - 2016 - Southwest Philosophy Review 32 (1):105-113.
    During the Second World War, the Allies faced a question colloquially known as the “German Tank Problem”: how many tanks will the Axis ever produce? The answer resulted from an elegant probabilistic argument which was used by Allied mathematicians to make successful upper-bound estimates for the total Axis tank production. This paper shows that if two empirical postulates are true of the history of science, a parallel argument can be used to come up with lower-bound estimates for the number of (...)
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    Workplace Bullying among Public Sector Employees.Deniz Öztürk & Semra F. Aşcıgil - 2017 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 36 (1):103-126.
    This study aims to explore the influence of workplace bullying incidences on both targets and bystanders with respect to their perceptions of organizational justice and organizational citizenship behavior. Responses from 288 white-collar public employees revealed that one third of the participants stated themselves as being exposed to workplace bullying behavior in the last six months. As hypothesized, findings support the view that workplace bullying experience plays a significant negative role in organizational justice and citizenship behavior perceptions. Moreover, a significant negative (...)
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    Links of Consciousness, Perception, and Memory by Means of Delta Oscillations of Brain.Erol Başar & Aysel Düzgün - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    On projecting and willing: a contribution to the phenomenology of intentions.Erol Copelj - 2016 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (3):385-401.
    This work is best described as an endeavour to contribute to the phenomenology of intentions, the experiences of intending to do something. It finds its point of departure in the discussion of two ‘analytic philosophers’, John Searle and John McDowell, where two contrasting accounts of intentions are offered. The first task is to derive a hybrid account, according to which there are different kinds of intentions, each having the property of being a potential continuant with prior- and in-action phases. The (...)
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    An integrated biological approach to the species problem.Erol F. Giray - 1976 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 27 (4):317-328.
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    Complexity, decidability and undecidability results for domain-independent planning.Kutluhan Erol, Dana S. Nau & V. S. Subrahmanian - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 76 (1-2):75-88.
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    Iconic memory is not a case of attention-free awareness.Arien Mack, Muge Erol & Jason Clarke - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 33:291-299.
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    Corporeality: Emergent Consciousness Within its Spatial Dimensions.Maya Nanitchkova Öztürk - 2014 - Editions Rodopi.
    Corporeality: Emergent consciousness within its spatial dimensions develops our understanding of what we can experience through our bodies in relation to the space around us. Rather than considering architecture as being about manifestation and mediation of fixed meanings, the book focuses instead on architectural space as a field that envelopes us incessantly, intimately, and affectively. We are in immediate contact with that space, and the way we relate to it determines how we are able to grasp the realities of the (...)
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    Development of an Administrative Ethical Behaviour Scale.H. Ozturk - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (2):289-303.
    The aim of this study was to develop an Administrative Ethical Behaviour Scale (AEBS) and to determine whether nurses found their head nurses’ behaviours ethical and to reveal head nurses’ ethical and unethical administrative behaviour. It was conducted on 264 nurses working in five state hospitals in Trabzon, Turkey. Content validity index of the scale was 0.87, item-to-total correlations ranged from 0.50 to 0.81 and Chronbach Alpha was 0.98. The scale included five subscales, i.e. truthfulness and honesty, liabilities and supremacy (...)
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    The development of the patient privacy scale in nursing.H. Ozturk, N. Bahcecik & K. S. Ozcelik - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (7):812-828.
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    Subhiz'de Feyzî’s Nazires Written to Fehim-i K'dim and N'’ilî-i K'dim and Neş'tî.Erol GÜNDÜZ - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1395-1414.
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    Becoming a Genuine Muslim: Kierkegaard and Muhammad Iqbal.Sevcan Ozturk - 2018 - Routledge.
    Despite the apparent lack of any cultural and religious connection between Kierkegaard and Iqbal, their philosophical and religious concerns and their methods of dealing with these concerns show certain parallels. This book provides a Kierkegaardian reading of Muhammad Iqbal's idea of becoming a genuine Muslim. It reflects on the parallels between the philosophical approaches of Kierkegaard and Iqbal, and argues that, though there are certain parallels between their approaches, there is a significant difference between their philosophical stances. Kierkegaard was concerned (...)
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    Muhammad Iqbal's "Indirect Communication" with the Reader.Sevcan Ozturk - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (4):1034-1052.
    The aim of this essay is to identify and analyze Iqbal's use of literature, particularly poetry, as a means of communication with his reader. By this means, it is hoped that a distinctive aspect of Iqbal's intellectual character will be uncovered that has largely been ignored by scholars working on Iqbal's thought. To identify and analyze Iqbal's use of literature to communicate with his reader, Kierkegaard's theory of "indirect communication" will be used as a hermeneutical key. There are two reasons (...)
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    Displaced Feeling: A (Partial) Phenomenological Study.Erol Copelj - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (1):1-20.
    This is a partial phenomenological study of a phenomenon that I call “displaced feeling”, which is best illustrated through a concrete example. I am overcome by a strong desire to stop writing. For one reason or another, I reject the possibility of pursuing this desire. Instead of giving up the desire altogether, however, I may “speak to myself” as follows: “I feel like having a coffee” and, the chatter goes on in the background “of course to make coffee means to (...)
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    Genetically Modified Foods from Islamic Law Perspective.Ayten Erol - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (1):1-14.
    Nowadays, genetically modified foods find application in many sectors from livestock to health and especially in agriculture. From Islamic law perspective, the critical point is to know whether the modern biotechnology is properly used in genetically modified food production and whether these products are suitable for human health and whether all production stages are halal. Another important point is the uncertainty that may arise during the production and whether the precaution can be taken. The Islamic law methodology is of great (...)
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    Insulin resistance is an evolutionarily conserved physiological mechanism at the cellular level for protection against increased oxidative stress.Adnan Erol - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (8):811-818.
    Several protective cellular mechanisms protect against the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the concomitant oxidative stress. Therefore, any reduction in glucose or fatty acid flux into cells leading to a decrease in the production of reducing equivalents would also lead to a decreased ROS production and protect cells against oxidative stress. In the presence of insulin, FOXO proteins are localized from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and degraded. An increase in cellular glucose uptake will lead to increased production (...)
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    Questioning Non-Discrimination, Equality, and Human Rights in Contemporary Turkey from the Perspective of the Alevi Religious Community.Melih Uğraş Erol - 2015 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 12 (1):75-97.
    For several decades, the international community has criticized Turkey for failing to uphold the human rights and freedoms of its citizens and for not realizing the principles of non-discrimination and equality within its borders. As Turkey’s European Union candidacy proceeds, religious groups such as the Alevis claim to face discrimination and violations of their human rights and freedoms by the Turkish state. The Justice and Development Party debated the Alevis’ problems and structured the Alevi Initiative, which conducted relevant workshops and (...)
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    Visions of Computer Science.Erol Gelenbe, Samson Abramsky & Vladimiro Sassone (eds.) - 2008 - British Computer Society.
  39. Fanatizmin Psikolojisi ve Türklerin Psikolojisinde Fanatizm.Erol Göka - 2007 - Cogito 53.
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  40. Radikal Demokrat Önerinin Eleştirisi.Armağan Öztürk - 2005 - Cogito 43:61-88.
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  41. Muhafazakârlığın ideolojik künyesi ve akıl tartışması.A. Öztürk & F. Mollaer - forthcoming - Cogito.
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    No iconic memory without attention.Arien Mack, Muge Erol, Jason Clarke & John Bert - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 40:1-8.
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    Liberal Education?Ali Erol - 2023 - Confero Essays on Education Philosophy and Politics 9 (1):73-101.
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    Makedon sinemasında öteki olarak "Türk".Sema Ali Erol - 2012 - Skopje: Yeni Balkan Dooel.
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    Ethical and legal aspects of stem cell practices in Turkey: where are we?H. Ozturk Turkmen & B. Arda - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (12):833-837.
    Advances in medical technology and information have facilitated clinical practices that favourably affect the success rates of treatment for diseases. Regenerative medicine has been the focus of the recent medical agenda, to the extent of fundamentally changing treatment paradigms. Stem cell practices, their efficacy, and associated ethical concerns have been debated intensively in many countries. Stem cell research is carried out along with the treatment of patients. Thus, various groups affected by the practices inevitably participate in the discussions. In addition (...)
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    Açıksaray “Open Palace”: a Byzantine rock-cut settlement in Cappadocia.Fatma Gül Öztürk - 2014 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 107 (2):785-810.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 107 Heft: 2 Seiten: 785-810.
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    The Hospital Ethical Climate Survey in Turkey.Nefise Bahcecik & Havva Oztürk - 2003 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 5 (4):94-99.
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    Freedom and control in the digital age.Alkim Erol - 2019 - Human Affairs 30 (4):570-576.
    Many conceive information and communications technologies (ICT) as providing a free space which bolsters the freedom of individuals. This is because the technologies, and the ways we use them, are thought to be grounded in consent given by individuals. However, it will be argued that individuals, by their own self-regulated consent-based actions when using ICT, are actually alleviating their own individual freedoms. This novel phenomenon, which Deleuze and Guattari have drawn our attention to, is a consequence of the de-territorialization and (...)
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    Irigaray, Feminizm ve Psikanaliz.Sadık Erol Er - 2019 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:3):819-841.
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    Türk Düşüncesi'nde Nietzsche Alımlaması: Eğilimler ve Figürler.Sadık Erol Er - 2020 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 10 (10:1):271-329.
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