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Head of Department: Aliye Karanfil Soyhun
Professors: Pinar Canevi*, Gurol Irzik, Stephen
Voss
Associate Professors: Murat Bac, Ilhan
Inan, Berna Kilinc
Assistant Professors: Ali Karatay, Yildiz Silier,
Aliye Karanfil Soyhun
Instructors: Zeynep Davran*, Dr. Sun Demirli*,
Dr. Chryssi Sidiropoulou
*Part-time
The Bachelor of Arts program gives rigorous instruction
in the principal areas of philosophy. The department's target for undergraduate
training is a well-balanced liberal arts education, and in consonance
with such a target the program contains a high proportion of compulsory
and unrestricted electives from related fields. Service courses are offered
to students majoring in other disciplines, and double-major programs are
conducted jointly with the departments of Economics, History, Mathematics,
Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Western Languages and Literature.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy (Felsefeye Giris)
(3+1+0) 3
Survey of the main concepts, problems and approaches in philosophy. An
introduction to the techniques of philosophical analysis.
PHIL 105 Critical Thinking (Elestirel Dusunce)
(3+1+0) 3
Topics of informal logic: Logical consequence, argument patterns, general
criteria for good argument, fallacies, and philosophical analysis of argumentative
texts.
PHIL 106 Philosophical Texts (Felsefe Metinleri) (3+1+0)
3
Selections from philosophical literature. The method and practice of analyzing
philosophical texts.
PHIL 111 Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
(3+0+0) 3
(Eski ve Ortacag Felsefesine Giris)
The evolution of philosophy from its beginning in ancient Greece till
the end of the medieval period.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| PHIL 101 |
Int. to Philosophy
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3
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PHIL 106 |
Philosophical Texts
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3
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| PHIL 131 |
Logic I
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3
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PHIL 132 |
Logic II
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3
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| PHIL 105 |
Critical Thinking
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3
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MATH -- |
Mathematics Elect.
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3
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| SS -- |
Soc. Sciences Elect.*
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3
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SS -- |
Soc. Sciences Elect.
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3
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| AE 261/ LL |
Engl. for Phil. I / Literature Elective* |
3
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AE 262/ LL |
Engl. for Phil. II / Literature Elective* |
3
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15 cr.
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15 cr.
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| Third Semester |
Fourth Semester |
| PHIL 213 |
History of Phil. I
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3
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PHIL 214 |
History of Phil. II
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3
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| PHIL 273 |
Epistemology
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3
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PHIL 222 |
Phil. of Science
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3
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| SCI -- |
Science Elective*
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3
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SCI -- |
Science Elective |
3
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| -- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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-- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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| -- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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-- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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| TK 221 |
Turkish
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2
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TK 222 |
Turkish
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2
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17 cr.
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17 cr.
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| Fifth Semester |
Sixth Semester |
| PHIL 313 |
History of Phil. III
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3
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PHIL 314 |
History of Phil. IV
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3
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| PHIL 341 |
Ethics
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3
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PHIL 382 |
Ontology
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3
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| PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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| -- -- |
Unrestricted Elect. |
3
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-- -- |
Unrestricted Elect. |
3
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| -- -- |
Unrestricted Elect. |
3
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-- -- |
Unrestricted Elect. |
3
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| HTR 311 |
Hist. Turk. Rep. |
2
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HTR 312 |
Hist. Turk. Rep. |
2
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17 cr.
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17 cr.
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| Seventh Semester |
Eighth Semester |
| PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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| PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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| PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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PHIL -- |
Dept. Elective
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3
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| -- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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-- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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| -- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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-- -- |
Unrestricted Elect.
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3
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15 cr.
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15 cr.
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TOTAL: 128 credits.
* Social science electives are taken
from the departments of Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and Political
Science. Science electives are taken from the departments of Physics,
Chemistry and Biology. Literature Electives are taken from the Department
of Western Languages and Literatures, only from the courses with the codes
AL, CL, DRA, EL, and LIT. Department electives should be taken from the
Philosophy Department course offerings.
PHIL 112 Introduction to Modern Philosophy (3+0+0)
3 (Modern Felsefe Tarihi)
The evolution of modern philosophy from Descartes up to the present.
PHIL 131 Logic I (Mantik I) (3+1+0) 3
Propositional logic and first-order monadic quantifier calculus.
PHIL 132 Logic II (Mantik II) (3+1+0) 3
First-order quantifier calculus with identity and topics in metalogic.
PHIL 142 Elementary Set Theory (Kumeler Kuramina
Giris) (3+0+0) 3
Algebra of sets, algebra of relations, order relations, equivalence relations,
mathematical induction, power sets, cardinality; mathematical structures
such as Boolean algebras, groups, homomorphisms and isomorphism of structures,
Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms for sets.
PHIL 213 History of Philosophy I (Felsefe Tarihi I)
(3+0+0) 3
A survey of Western philosophy from the pre-Socratic philosophers to Aristotle.
PHIL 214 History of Philosophy II (Felsefe Tarihi
II) (3+0+0) 3
Study of the relationship of Jewish, Christian and Islamic philosophy
to Greek philosophy and scholastic thought systems. Study of writings
by Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Scotus, Ockham and Hellenistic, Roman, Arabic
and other medieval philosophers.
PHIL 222 Philosophy of Science (Bilim Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
Examination of the goals of science. Scientific explanation, theory construction,
the use of models, confirmation of hypotheses, and the status of theoretical
entities all discussed within the context of examples from the history
of science. Consideration of philosophical questions arising in scientific
inquiry. The importance of method in scientific inquiry.
PHIL 232 Scientific Reasoning (Bilimsel Dusunce)
(3+0+0) 3
Survey of the basic inference patterns in scientific reasoning. Emphasis
on hypothetical-deductive and statistical methods. Basic skills in evaluating
scientific arguments by examining numerous concrete examples. Divergence
of opinions on methodological issues.
PHIL 241 Applied Ethics (Uygulamali Etik) (3+0+0)
3
Philosophical analysis of contemporary moral issues, such as abortion,
euthanasia, affirmative action, the ethics of charity, animal rights,
moral justification of war.
PHIL 251 Special Topics in Logic (Mantikta Ozel Konular)
(3+0+0) 3
Selected topics on modal logic and Kripke semantics, tense logic, tensed
modalities, epistemic logic, free logic, logic of existence, intuitionistic
logic, Lesniewsky's mereology, philosophical grammar and formal semantics.
PHIL 273 Epistemology (Bilgi Felsefesi) (3+0+0) 3
An examination of philosophical problems encountered in the analysis of
the concept of knowledge with respect to the origins, limits and validity
of human knowledge.
PHIL 284 Free Will and Determinism (3+0+0) 3 (Ozgur
Irade ve Belirlenimcilik)
The analysis of the concepts of action and intention. Philosophical problems
arising in the context of determinism versus free will.
PHIL 301 Problems of Contemporary Philosophy (3+0+0)
3
(Cagdas Felsefe Sorunlari)
Short selections from the writings of contemporary philosophers. Among
topics likely to be covered are: the nature and range of human knowledge,
determinism and free will, personal identity, truth, reference and meaning.
Existentialism, and the relation between mind and body.
PHIL 302 Continental Philosophy (Kita Avrupasi
Felsefesi) (3+0+0) 3
The purpose of this course is to survey neo-Kantianism, phenomenology,
structuralism, existentialism, the Frankfurt school, and deconstructionalism
in the 19th and 20th centuries.
PHIL 313 History of Philosophy III (Felsefe Tarihi
III) (3+0+0) 3
A survey of western philosophy from Descartes to Kant. Study of writings
by Descartes, Locke, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, Hobbes, Berkeley, Spinoza and
Rousseau.
PHIL 314 History of Philosophy IV (Felsefe Tarihi
IV) (3+0+0) 3
A survey of western philosophy from Kant onward. Study of writings by
philosophers such as Hegel, Mill, Nietzsche, and Heidegger.
PHIL 320 Philosophy of Religion (Din Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
Introduction to the philosophical study of religion covering issues such
as the existence of a Divine Creator, the nature and explanation of evil,
the relation between religious belief and knowledge, and religious ethics.
PHIL 324 Poststructuralist Thought (3+0+0) 3
(Yapisalcilik Sonrasi Dusunce)
Study of the works of one or more of the poststructuralist thinkers, such
as Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault, Guattari and Lyotard, directed towards
an assessment of their positions on such issues as being, experience,
knowledge, science, power and ethics.
PHIL 331 Advanced Logic I (Ileri Mantik
I) (3+0+0) 3
ZF axioms for set theory, axiom of choice, well ordering, ordinal numbers,
cardinal numbers, GCH, ultraproducts. Deduction theorem, completeness
theorem, compactness theorem, non-standard models of arithmetic, elementary
structures, chains.
PHIL 332 Advanced Logic II (Ileri Mantik
II) (3+0+0) 3
Formal number theory, primitive recursive and recursive functions, arithmetization,
MRDP theorem, Godel incompleteness theorems, recursive undecidability,
Church's theorem, Turing machines, partial recursive functions, unsolvable
problems, Kleene-Mostowski hierarchy, effective computability, decision
problems.
PHIL 339 Philosophy of Logic (Mantik Felsefesi)
(3+0+0) 3
Philosophical questions concerning first-order and second-order predicate
logic, propositional logic and modal logic. Ontological presuppositions
of different logical systems, justification of primitive inference rules
and informativeness of logical propositions.
PHIL 341 Ethics (Etik) (3+0+0) 3
The examination of major ethical systems. Teleological and deontological
theories, existentialism, etc.
PHIL 342 The Problem of Perception (Algi Sorunu)
(3+0+0) 3
The study of different philosophical views concerning the source of our
knowledge of the external world.
PHIL 346 Phenomenological Problems (Gorungubilim
Sorunlari) (3+0+0) 3
Phenomenology as founded by Husserl and elaborated by thinkers like Heidegger,
Fink, Schutz, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas. The phenomenological
discovery of new philosophical problems.
PHIL 351 Philosophy of History (Tarih Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
An exposition of various philosophical approaches to history. The issues
of explanation, objectivity, interpretation, and determinism. Philosophical
analysis of the methodology of history.
PHIL 354 Social and Political Philosophy (3+0+0) 3 Toplum
ve Siyaset Felsefesi)
A systematic study of fundamental explanations and concepts concerning
human society and political institutions; distributive justice, equality,
sovereignty, law, liberty and political obligations.
PHIL 357 Philosophy of Social Sciences (3+0+0) 3 (Toplum
Bilimleri Felsefesi)
A survey of ontological, epistemological and methodological problems raised
in the sciences of human behavior and society. Comparison between positivist
and non-positivist approaches to society.
PHIL 361 Natural Philosophy (Doga Felsefesi) (3+0+0) 3
Examination of various conceptions of nature, through an investigation
of Aristotelian natures, Cartesian mechanical philosophy, and Hume's argument
against miracles and natural theology.
PHIL 371 Philosophical Logic (Felsefi Mantik)
(3+0+0) 3
The study and analysis of concepts fundamental to philosophy. Concepts
of meaning, truth, identity, logical form, propositional attitudes, opacity
of reference and predication.
PHIL 372 Philosophy of Language (Dil Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
An examination of the nature and structure of language and of philosophical
problems arising in connection with it. Topics covered will include meaning,
reference, speech acts and relevant issues of contemporary descriptive
linguistics.
PHIL 375 Philosophy of Mind (Zihin Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
Investigation of some of the following topics: the mind-body problems,
personal identity, the unity of consciousness, the unconscious, the problem
of other minds, action, intention, and will.
PHIL 380 Philosophy of Action (Edim Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
The purpose of this course is to survey modern and contemporary discussions
concerning the nature of human action. Some specific issues treated will
include the analysis of action, the volitional theory, the identification
of actions and events, intentional and contextual theories, and the explanation
of action.
PHIL 382 Ontology (Varlik Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
The concept of object, event and existence. The condition and ultimate
units of existence. Identity, spatiotemporal continuity and change. Space
and time. The problem of universals. Essentialism.
PHIL 390 Philosophical Schools (Felsefe Ekolleri)
(3+0+0) 3
This course is intended to allow an in-depth examination of either a circle
of philosophers who together constitute a school, or of a great philosopher
whose doctrines have influenced and led a group of minor thinkers.
PHIL 400 Current Issues in Philosophy (3+0+0) 3 (Guncel
Felsefe Konulari)
This course will involve a thorough discussion of a variety of current
problems to be selected among philosophical issues such as the theory
of identity, essentialism, subject-predicate distinction, prescriptivism,
causality, etc.
PHIL 401 The Soul (Insan Ruhu) (3+0+0) 3
Philosophical examination of conceptions of the soul and its capacities,
and their criticisms in a wide range of traditions.
PHIL 402 The Self (Ben) (3+0+0) 3
Philosophical examination of the self or ego or I as both subject and
object in philosophy. Study of such questions as self-reference and indexicality,
self-knowledge, the nature of the self, sympathy and identification with
others in art and culture, isolation and social alienation from others,
plasticity and historical constitution of the self, and the varieties
of transcendence of the ego in ethics. Consideration of the question 'Who
am I?'
PHIL 406 Advanced Study of Philosophical Texts (3+0+0)
3
(Ileri Duzeyde Felsefe Metinleri)
In-depth study of selected texts from a thematic or historical perspective
in their original language.
PHIL 412 Advanced History of Philosophy (Ileri
Felsefe Tarihi) (3+0+0) 3
A detailed study of classical philosophical systems or major philosophical
authorities. Topics such as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, etc., will
be chosen for study by arrangement.
PHIL 414 History of Analytic Philosophy (Analitik
Felsefe Tarihi) (3+0+0) 3
Analytic methods developed by Frege, Russell, Moore, and Wittgenstein.
The rise and fall of logical positivism and ordinary language philosophy.
The impact of Quine, sense and reference, the picture theory of language,
the verifiability theory of meaning, the private language argument, speech
acts, Gricean strictures, ontological relativity, radical translation,
the Davidson-Dummett controversy about meaning, and the issue of whether
the analytical tradition has come to an end.
PHIL 417 History of Islamic Thought (Islam
Dusuncesi Tarihi) (3+0+0) 3
Conceptual frameworks of Islamic philosophy. The relations between Aristotelian,
neo-Platonic and Islamic philosophy with respect to ontological and epistemological
questions. The influences of Islamic and Western thought on Turkish intellectual
history.
PHIL 420 Advanced Philosophy of Science (Ileri
Bilim Felsefesi) (3+0+0) 3
Critical analysis of the views in contemporary philosophy of science.
PHIL 421 Theories of Rationality (Akilcilik
Kuramlari) (3+0+0) 3
An introduction to theories of rationality, including those that are implicit
in rational choice theory, decision-making under uncertainty, and game
theory. Emphasizing the relation between normative and descriptive theories
of rational behavior.
PHIL 422 Mind and Cognition (Zihin ve Bilis)
(3+0+0) 3
A study of philosophical and meta-theoretical issues arising in the cognitive
sciences. Readings from an interdisciplinary array covering philosophy
of psychology, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence.
PHIL 431 Inductive Logic (Tumevarimsal
Mantik) (3+0+0) 3
Problems of statistical inference. Varieties of inductive inference, elementary
probability theory and statistics. Emphasizing on different philosophical
positions on statistical inference.
PHIL 435 Philosophical Issues in Feminism (3+0+0)
3
(Feminizmde Felsefi Konular)
A selection of philosophical issues that arise within feminist thinking,
such as the nature of sexual equality, patriarchy, sexual harassment,
oppression, and exploitation and the use of such concepts in feminist
analysis of women's social position.
PHIL 438 Philosophy of Time (Zaman Felsefesi) (3+0+0)
3
Study of different philosophical problems connected with time, including
the relation of time and change, the flow of time, Mc Taggart's paradox,
the reality of past and present, the token-reflexive account of tense,
the direction of time, the openness of the future, the topology of time,
space-time and relativity, the experience of time and duration.
PHIL 442 Issues in Ethics (Etik Sorunlari)
(3+0+0) 3
An in-depth analysis of the ethical views of prominent philosophers on
a major issue in ethics.
PHIL 443 Philosophies of Enlightenment (Aydinlanma
Felsefeleri) (3+0+0) 3
Historical and contemporary accounts of Enlightenment values and visions.
Interpretations of reason and its significance; its alleged role in the
promotion of justice and in human emancipation.
PHIL 444 Philosophy and Literature (Felsefe ve Edebiyat)
(3+0+0) 3
Philosophical examination of literature with special emphasis on the logic
of narrative, theories and strategies of interpretation, representation
and truth in fiction, concept and function of unconscious, genesis and
development of moral space and the notion of the self in the history of
literature, and a comparison of poetic language to the language of philosophy.
PHIL 445 Philosophical Paradoxes (Felsefi Paradokslar)
(3+0+0) 3
Examination of philosophical paradoxes. Issues of self-reference. The
source, resolution, and philosophical significance of paradoxes.
PHIL 451 Human Rights and Philosophy of Law (3+0+0)
3
(Insan Haklari ve Hukuk Felsefesi)
Examination of the sources, stages of development and significance of
basic human rights and liberties. Discussion of fundamental principles
underlying systems of law. Views of philosophers from Plato onwards.
PHIL 453 Freedom (Ozgurluk) (3+0+0)
3
Contemporary debates about freedom in social and political philosophy,
such as the negative and positive conceptions of freedom, the illusion
of freedom, internal constraints on freedom, freedom of choice, free agency,
social and political conditions of freedom.
PHIL 454 Advanced Political Philosophy (Ileri Siyaset
Felsefesi) (3+0+0) 3
Critical analysis of debates within contemporary political philosophy
or in-depth study of major texts by a historical figure.
PHIL 461 Aesthetics (Estetik) (3+0+0) 3
Overview of aesthetics: Nature of art, truth and representation, moral
and political aspects of art and criticism.
PHIL 464 Translation of Philosophical Texts into Turkish
(3+0+0) 3
(Felsefe Metinlerinin Turkce'ye Cevirileri)
Theory and practice of translating various kinds of philosophical texts
from English into Turkish. General principles of translation. Work on
specific difficulties in translating philosophy into Turkish.
PHIL 465 Advanced Study of Philosophical Texts (3+0+0)
3
(Ileri Duzeyde Felsefe Metinleri Incelemesi)
In-depth study of selected texts from a thematic or historical perspective
in their original language.
PHIL 470 Philosophy of Mathematics (Matematik Felsefesi)
(3+0+0) 3
Foundations of mathematics and philosophical problems in the interpretation
of the nature of mathematics.
PHIL 473 Philosophy as a Way of Life (3+0+0) 3
(Bir Yasam Bicimi Olarak Felsefe)
Historical and philosophical examination of the attempt to live on the
basis of philosophical understanding, as it occurs in the work of such
people as Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, the Epicureans, Plotinus,
Augustine, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, existentialists,
and eastern philosophers.
PHIL 479 Metaphilosophy: The Nature of Philosophy
(3+0+0) 3
(Meta-Felsefe: Felsefenin Dogasi)
An examination of philosophy as a cultural phenomenon and an expression
of the human mind. Examination and evaluation of alternative forms of
philosophy as ways of seeking wisdom or understanding. Consideration of
the questions whether progress in philosophy is possible and whether philosophy
yields knowledge.
PHIL 499 Independent Study (Bireysel Calisma)
(3+0+0) 3
This course is intended to give students the opportunity to do intensive
research on a special topic in which they are interested and produce a
thesis length paper on the basis of their research and study. The work
is to be carried out as an independent study under the direction of a
faculty member. Available mostly to seniors and subject to the consent
of the instructor.
PHIL 480-498 and PHIL 48A-49Z Selected Topics in Philosophy
(3+0+0) 3
(Felsefede Ozel Konular)
Study of selected topics in philosophy not covered in other courses at
an undergraduate level.
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