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    İşbirliğine Dayalı Öğrenme Yaklaşımının 6. Türkçe Dersi Kazanımlarına Etkileri.Yavuz Selim Bayburtlu - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 11):235-235.
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    Renkler Bağlamında Türk Kültüründe Yeşil.Yavuz Selim Bayburtlu - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 12):105-105.
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    2006 ve 2015 Türkçe Öğretim Programlarının Değerlendirilmesi.Yavuz Selim Bayburtlu - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 15):137-137.
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    İslam Medeniyetinde Pozitif İlimlerin Gelişimi Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme.Yavuz Selim GÖL - 2022 - Atebe 8:139-156.
    Çalışmamızın temel amaçlarından en önemlisi İslâm dünyasının siyasî ve askerî yükselişini belli bir seviyeye getirdikten sonra ilmî çalışmalarda elde ettiği başarısını tespit etmektir. İslam toplumu ilk dönemlerden itibaren öncelikle dini konuların öğrenilmesine ağırlık vermiş, sonrasında ise karşılaştığı diğer medeniyetlerden de etkilenerek pozitif ilimlerle meşgul olmaya başlamıştır. Her ne kadar İslâm’ın ilk yıllarında pozitif ilimlere hasredilmiş çalışmalar olmadığı görülse de ilk hicrî yüzyılın sonlarına doğru bu anlamda önemli çalışmalar ortaya çıkmıştır. Müslümanlar bu zamana kadar öncelikle dinlerini daha iyi anlamaya çalışmışlardı. Bu (...)
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    Islamization in Adjara: A Social Reading Essay on Foundations.B. A. Y. Abdullah - 2023 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 11 (18):78-121.
    Georgians' acquaintance with Islam was with the first Arab raids. From the first Muslim Arab domination, Georgians started to become Muslims with cultural interaction. Islam spread especially in Eastern Georgia during the time of Muslim Arabs, Seljuks and Mongols. The spread of Islam in Western Georgia started with the Ottomans. The Ottoman Empire's contact with Georgia begins with the conquest of Trabzon by Fatih Sultan Mehmed. When the Ottomans contacted the region, the geography of Georgia was divided into small kingdoms. (...)
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  6. The Unity of Grounding.Selim Berker - 2018 - Mind 127 (507):729-777.
    I argue—contra moderate grounding pluralists such as Kit Fine and more extreme grounding pluralists such as Jessica Wilson—that there is fundamentally only one grounding/in-virtue-of relation. I also argue that this single relation is indispensable for normative theorizing—that we can’t make sense of, for example, the debate over consequentialism without it. It follows from what I argue that there is no metaethically-pure normative ethics.
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    Do Muslims Believe More in Protestant Work Ethic than Christians? Comparison of People with Different Religious Background Living in the US.Yavuz Fahir Zulfikar - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (4):489-502.
    This study examines the work ethic characteristics of Protestant, Catholic, and Muslim people who are living in the US. People originally from Turkey were targeted under the Muslim group. Since a significant number of people selected “none” as their religious affiliation in the survey, this group has also been included in the final analysis. Eight hundred and three people (313 Protestants, 180 “none”, 96 Muslims, 86 Catholics, and 128 other) participated in this questionnaire study. The analyses revealed that Muslim Turks (...)
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  8. Epistemic Teleology and the Separateness of Propositions.Selim Berker - 2013 - Philosophical Review 122 (3):337-393.
    When it comes to epistemic normativity, should we take the good to be prior to the right? That is, should we ground facts about what we ought and ought not believe on a given occasion in facts about the value of being in certain cognitive states (such as, for example, the value of having true beliefs)? The overwhelming answer among contemporary epistemologists is “Yes, we should.” This essay argues to the contrary. Just as taking the good to be prior to (...)
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  9. The Normative Insignificance of Neuroscience.Selim Berker - 2009 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 37 (4):293-329.
    It has been claimed that the recent wave of neuroscientific research into the physiological underpinnings of our moral intuitions has normative implications. In particular, it has been claimed that this research discredits our deontological intuitions about cases, without discrediting our consequentialist intuitions about cases. In this paper I demur. I argue that such attempts to extract normative conclusions from neuroscientific research face a fundamental dilemma: either they focus on the emotional or evolved nature of the psychological processes underlying deontological intuitions, (...)
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  10. The Rejection of Epistemic Consequentialism.Selim Berker - 2013 - Philosophical Issues 23 (1):363-387.
    A quasi-sequel to "Epistemic Teleology and the Separateness of Propositions." Covers some of the same ground, but also extends the basic argument in an important way.
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  11. A Combinatorial Argument against Practical Reasons for Belief.Selim Berker - 2018 - Analytic Philosophy 59 (4):427-470.
    Are there practical reasons for and against belief? For example, do the practical benefits to oneself or others of holding a certain belief count in favor of that belief? I argue "No." My argument involves considering how practical reasons for belief, if there were such things, would combine with other reasons for belief in order to determine all-things-considered verdicts, especially in cases involving equally balanced reasons of either a practical or an epistemic sort.
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  12. The Explanatory Ambitions of Moral Principles.Selim Berker - 2018 - Noûs 53 (4):904-936.
    Moral properties are explained by other properties. And moral principles tell us about moral properties. How are these two ideas related? In particular, is the truth of a given moral principle part of what explains why a given action has a given moral property? I argue “No.” If moral principles are merely concerned with the extension of moral properties across all possible worlds, then they cannot be partial explainers of facts about the instantiation of those properties, since in general necessitation (...)
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  13. Does Evolutionary Psychology Show That Normativity Is Mind-Dependent?Selim Berker - 2014 - In Justin D'Arms Daniel Jacobson (ed.), Moral Psychology and Human Agency: Essays on the New Science of Ethics. pp. 215-252.
    Suppose we grant that evolutionary forces have had a profound effect on the contours of our normative judgments and intuitions. Can we conclude anything from this about the correct metaethical theory? I argue that, for the most part, we cannot. Focusing my attention on Sharon Street’s justly famous argument that the evolutionary origins of our normative judgments and intuitions cause insuperable epistemological difficulties for a metaethical view she calls "normative realism," I argue that there are two largely independent lines of (...)
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  14. Reply to Goldman: Cutting Up the One to Save the Five in Epistemology.Selim Berker - 2015 - Episteme 12 (2):145-153.
    I argue that Alvin Goldman has failed to save process reliabilism from my critique in earlier work of consequentialist or teleological epistemic theories. First, Goldman misconstrues the nature of my challenge: two of the cases he discusses I never claimed to be counterexamples to process reliabilism. Second, Goldman’s reply to the type of case I actually claimed to be a counterexample to process reliabilism is unsuccessful. He proposes a variety of responses, but all of them either feature an implausible restriction (...)
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  15. Quasi-Dependence.Selim Berker - 2020 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 15:195-218.
    Quasi-realists aim to account for many of the trappings of metanormative realism within an expressivist framework. Chief among these is the realist way of responding to the Euthyphro dilemma: quasi-realists want to join realists in being able to say, "It’s not the case that kicking dogs is wrong because we disapprove of it. Rather, we disapprove of kicking dogs because it’s wrong." However, the standard quasi-realist way of explaining what we are up to when we assert the first of these (...)
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  16. Luminosity Regained.Selim Berker - 2008 - Philosophers' Imprint 8:1-22.
    The linchpin of Williamson (2000)'s radically externalist epistemological program is an argument for the claim that no non-trivial condition is luminous—that no non-trivial condition is such that whenever it obtains, one is in a position to know that it obtains. I argue that Williamson's anti-luminosity argument succeeds only if one assumes that, even in the limit of ideal reflection, the obtaining of the condition in question and one's beliefs about that condition can be radically disjoint from one another. However, no (...)
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  17. Mackie Was Not an Error Theorist.Selim Berker - 2019 - Philosophical Perspectives 33 (1):5-25.
  18. Coherentism via Graphs.Selim Berker - 2015 - Philosophical Issues 25 (1):322-352.
    Once upon a time, coherentism was the dominant response to the regress problem in epistemology, but in recent decades the view has fallen into disrepute: now almost everyone is a foundationalist (with a few infinitists sprinkled here and there). In this paper, I sketch a new way of thinking about coherentism, and show how it avoids many of the problems often thought fatal for the view, including the isolation objection, worries over circularity, and concerns that the concept of coherence is (...)
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  19. Particular Reasons.Selim Berker - 2007 - Ethics 118 (1):109-139.
    Moral particularists argue that because reasons for action are irreducibly context-dependent, the traditional quest in ethics for true and exceptionless moral principles is hopelessly misguided. In making this claim, particularists assume a general framework according to which reasons are the ground floor normative units undergirding all other normative properties and relations. They then argue that there is no cashing out in finite terms either (i) when a given non-normative feature gives rise to a reason for or against action, or (ii) (...)
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    How does Incentive Affect Kidney Donation Rates: Turkey Case.Demirdogen Yavuz - 2016 - Inquiry: Sarajevo Journal of Social Sciences 2 (1).
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    Fecr-i Âti'nin Edebî Faaliyetleri Çerçev.Ayşe Duygu Yavuz - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 4):1449-1459.
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  22. Saldırganlık, Şiddet ve Terörün Psikososyal Yapıları.Yavuz Erten & Cahit Ardalı - 1996 - Cogito 6:143-164.
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    Une anthropologue entre banlieues et monde.Monique Selim - 2007 - Multitudes 4 (4):195-201.
    « An anthropologist from the suburbs to the world. » I had never been to the suburbs and had never had any contact with a working-class population. I was in a position of total discovery, both social and imaginary. I was 25 years old and the women I was interviewing were 35 to 40. It was a kind of social relation I had never experienced. That was still the late 60s/70s, when there was this immense desire for the unknown, when (...)
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    Adıyaman Halk Kültüründe Sünnet Merasimi ve Kirve Kültürünün Topluma Yansımaları.Yavuz Uysal - 2016 - Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 4):1015-1015.
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    The role of self-efficacy in the relationship between the learning environment and student engagement.Yavuz Sökmen - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-19.
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    Natural and Philosophical Foundations of Ethics.Sélim Abou - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (172):35-54.
    Guilt and fear today have developed an unexpected quality: they contribute powerfully to the survival of humanity. The feeling of guilt proceeds from an elementary awareness: although the unequaled progress of science and technology in the twentieth century has undoubtedly ameliorated the conditions of human life, it also has given rise to an infernal logic of genocide and crimes against humanity, in which almost all nations, directly or indirectly, have participated and participate still. This awareness is joined to another, which (...)
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    The Metamorphoses of Cultural Identity.Sélim Abou - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (177):3-15.
    Ten years ago, an issue of the journal L'Homme et la Société was entitled “La Mode des identités.” Most of the articles were about cultural identity, but the basic thrust of the work was “a critique of the ‘fashion’ of identity calling into question the validity of a notion as striking as it is uncertain.” Recently, a special issue of the journal Sciences Humaines, entitled “Identité et identités,” dealt with personal, familial, social, professional identities and only spoke of cultural identity (...)
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    The Phrasal Implicature Theory of Metaphors and Slurs.Alper Yavuz - 2018 - Dissertation, University of St. Andrews
    This thesis develops a pragmatic theory of metaphors and slurs. In the pragmatic literature, theorists mostly hold the view that the framework developed by Grice is only applicable to the sentence-level pragmatic phenomena, whereas the subsentential pragmatic phenomena require a different approach. In this thesis, I argue against this view and claim that the Gricean framework, after some plausible revisions, can explain subsentential pragmatic phenomena, such as metaphors and slurs. In the first chapter, I introduce three basic theses I will (...)
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    Tek Parti Döneminde Elazığda Cumhuriyet Bayramı Kutlamaları.Yavuz Haykir - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 7):331-331.
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    YILDIRIM, İsmail Cumhuriyet Döneminde Demiryolları , Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları.Yavuz Haykir - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 4):1277-1277.
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    How To Read The Suffixes Of Ottoman Turkish According To Labial Harmony.Yavuz Kartallioğlu - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:449-470.
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    Lebbeyk Kelimesinin Osmanlı Türkçesindeki Kullanımları Üzerine.Yavuz Kartallioğlu - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 9):289-289.
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    Croquer les pieds de porc salés.Monique Selim & Wenjing Guo - 2012 - Multitudes 50 (3):119-122.
    Résumé Cet article est centré sur une récente initiative de jeunes chinoises occupant ostensiblement à Canton – la capitale du sud – les toilettes publiques réservées aux hommes : cette manifestation visait, parmi d’autres, à lutter contre les discriminations faites aux femmes, nécessitant des toilettes plus nombreuses pour éviter les longues queues qui ne manquent de se former régulièrement dans les rues. Replacée dans le contexte d’un Etat-parti autoritaire prompt à la répression, cette initiative est ici décortiquée pour en comprendre (...)
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  34. ""From the" Terror of the World" to the" Sick Man of Europe:" European Images of Ottoman Empire and Society from the Sixteenth Century to the Nineteenth. By Ash Cirakman.O. Yavuz - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (5):711-712.
     
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  35. Gupta’s gambit.Selim Berker - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 152 (1):17-39.
    After summarizing the essential details of Anil Gupta’s account of perceptual justification in his book _Empiricism and Experience_, I argue for three claims: (1) Gupta’s proposal is closer to rationalism than advertised; (2) there is a major lacuna in Gupta’s account of how convergence in light of experience yields absolute entitlements to form beliefs; and (3) Gupta has not adequately explained how ordinary courses of experience can lead to convergence on a commonsense view of the world.
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  36. Frege’nin Özel Ad Kuramındaki Sonsuz Gerileme Sorunu.Alper Yavuz - 2018 - In Vedat Kamer & Şafak Ural (eds.), VIII. Mantık Çalıştayı Kitabı. İstanbul, Turkey: Mantık Derneği Yayınları. pp. 513-527.
    Öz: Frege özel adların (ve diğer dilsel simgelerin) anlamları ve gönderimleri arasında ünlü ayrımını yaptığı “Anlam ve Gönderim Üzerine” (1948) adlı makalesinde, bu ayrımın önemi, gerekliliği ve sonuçları üzerine uzun değerlendirmeler yapar ancak özel adın anlamından tam olarak ne anlaşılması gerektiğinden yalnızca bir dipnotta kısaca söz eder. Örneğin “Aristoteles” özel adının anlamının Platon’un öğrencisi ve Büyük İskender’in öğretmeni ya da Stagira’da doğan Büyük İskender’in öğretmeni olarak alınabileceğini söyler. Burada dikkat çeken nokta örnekteki özel adın olası anlamları olarak gösterilen belirli betimlemelerin (...)
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    The Reasons for the Inclusion of Non-Existence as a Concept of Metaphysics in ʾUmūr al-ʿAmma.Sercan Yavuz - 2023 - Atebe 9:1-26.
    al-ʾUmūr al-ʿāmma refers to the introductory chapter heading for concepts and topics which address the issues of metaphysics, the science of the universal. This introductory heading which encompasses general topics, concepts, and cases, is the most distinctive feature that differentiates the kalām in the Muta’akhkhirūn period from the Kalām in the Mutaqaddīmūn period. This is because the science of Kalām inherited these topics as the result of its interaction with peripatetic philosophy represented by Islamic philosophers, such as al-Kindī, al-Fārābī, and (...)
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    Perceiving meaning and the argument from evidence-insensitivity.Yavuz Recep Başoğlu - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Various illusions of meaning appear to be insensitive to counter-evidence. That is, in a similar fashion to the well-known Müller-Lyer illusion in vision, certain illusions of meaning seem not to fade away even after one endorses beliefs that rebut the illusion one is having. Such apparently evidence-insensitive illusions have been employed to support the view that we can perceive meanings because evidence-insensitivity is typically taken to be a perceptual trait. In this paper, I offer a comprehensive examination of allegedly evidence-insensitive (...)
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  39. Does evolutionary psychology show that normativity is mind-dependent?Selim Berker - 2014 - In Justin D'Arms & Daniel Jacobson (eds.), Moral Psychology and Human Agency: Philosophical Essays on the Science of Ethics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Entre refus de l'assignation et norme de genre?: regards anthropologiques.Monique Selim & Pascale Absi - 2010 - Multitudes 42 (3):67.
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    Fruits By Point Of View Of The Divan Poets.Yavuz Bayram - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:220-227.
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    Spelling Characteristics On British Library Copy Of Adlî Dîv'n’s.Yavuz Bayram - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:125-158.
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    Sensatıon’s Language In The Dıvan Poetry: Flowers.Yavuz Bayram - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:209-219.
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    Bultmann: Kritik Bir Teolojiye Doğru.Selim Çörekçi - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:1):449-472.
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    The Issue of Source and Place of Knowledge about Maʿdūm Based on Debates on Mental Existence An Analysis in the Context of the Late Kalām Period.Sercan Yavuz - 2022 - Atebe 8:69-94.
    The problem of mental existence is a multidimensional subject that is related to many issues with its ontological and epistemological aspects. Both philosophers and theologians have addressed this problem from different perspectives and have discussed it among themselves. These discussions have produced some evidence and criticisms about mental existence in terms of acceptance and rejection. In these discussions, which are also associated with different issues, the use of information about maʿdūm, particularly as evidence of mental existence, also helped pinpoint the (...)
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    The Modo-Temporal Predicate With Epistemic Value In Turkish.Selim Yilmaz - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    Yaşar Kemal'in "İnce Memed" Romanı İle Fransızca Çevirisi Üzerine Dilbilim ve Çeviri İncelemesi.Selim Yilmaz - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 10):743-743.
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    Aftereffects, High-Levelism and Gestalt Properties.Yavuz Recep Başoğlu - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-15.
    According to high-levelism, one can perceptually be aware of high-level properties such as natural kind properties. Against high-levelism, the Gestalt proposal suggests that instead of high-level properties, one can have a perceptual experience as of Gestalt properties, i.e., determinables of determinate low-level properties. When one looks at a bird, the high-levelist argues that one can perceive the property of being a bird, and the proponent of the Gestalt proposal argues that one first perceives the property of having the bird Gestalt (...)
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    Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemlerinde Yaklaşımlar ve Felsefi İkilemler: Paradigma Savaşları.Yavuz Ercan GÜL - 2023 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 13 (13:3):296-315.
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    Translation of an Imperial Ber't Issued by Sultan Selim III. A. H. 1215 Appointing the Monk Hohannes Patriarch of All the Armernians of TurkeyTranslation of an Imperial Berat Issued by Sultan Selim III. A. H. 1215 Appointing the Monk Hohannes Patriarch of All the Armernians of Turkey. [REVIEW]Sultân Selim Iii, H. G. O. Dwight & Sultan Selim Iii - 1849 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 1 (4):507.
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