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  • Philosophical Development in Turkey
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  • Critically analyses and evaluates the reasons underlying the gradual decline of philosophical activity in the institutions of education in the Ottoman Empire.
  • Critically analyses and evaluates the various perspectives in philosophy within the Ottoman intellectual life between 1839-1923.
  • Can critically analyse and evaluate the various perspectives in philosophy within the Ottoman intellectual life after 1839.
  • Explains the philosophical perspectives adopted by Münif Paşa and criticises them.
  • Explains the philosophical perspectives adopted by Ali Suavi and criticises them.
  • Explains the philosophical perspectives adopted by Beşir Fuad and criticises them.
  • Explains the philosophical perspectives adopted by Ahmet Mithat Efendi and criticises them.
  • Explains and evaluates the perspectives on philosophy during the IInd Constitution (1908-1922).
  • Explains and evaluates materialism as adopted by Baha Tevfik.
  • Explains and evaluates spiritualism as adopted by Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmet Hilmi.
  • Explains and evaluates positivism as adopted by Rıza Tevfik.
  • Explains and evaluates sociological positivism as adopted by Ziya Gökalp.
  • Explains and evaluates intuitionism and/or Bergsonism as adopted by the Dergâh circle-namely, Mustafa Şekip Tunç, Mehmet Emin Erişirgil, and İsmail Hakkı Baltacıoğlu.
  • Appraises the status of philosophical developments in the Ottoman intellectual life between 1839 and 1933.
  • Can critically analyse and evaluate the perspectives of the Dâr’ülfünûn professors.
  • Explains and summarises the developments at Dâr’ülfünûn, with regard to the achievements of the Philosophy Department and to the professors.
  • Interprets the discussions on the autonomy of universities.
  • Can evaluate the impact of positivism on the policies of education adopted by the young Republic.
  • Explains Atatürk’s conception of philosophy, and compares it with the former conceptions.
  • Analyses the University Reformation in 1933, and formulates the main characters of this revolutionary action.
  • Compares and relates the perspectives emerging at İstanbul University.
  • Explains the influence of logical positivism through Hans Reichenbach, and relates it to the studies by Nusret Hızır.
  • Explains the influence of history of philosophy through Ernst von Aster, and relates it to the studies by Macit Gökberk.
  • Explains the influence of new ontology and philosophical anthropology by Nicolai Hartmann, and relates it to the studies by Takiyettin Mengüşoğlu.
  • Formulates examples for the inspirations and impacts of the early Philosophy Departments in Turkish academic life.
  • Can evaluate the development of philosophy as an academic discipline before and after YÖK (The Council of Higher Education).

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