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  1. Human logos in Aristotle.Omer Aygun - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    The Therapy of Theōria: Counterpointing Russon’s Reading of Plato's Republic.Ömer Aygün - 2023 - Symposium 27 (2):83-96.
    This article applies Russon's principles of reading Plato's dialogues to solve a problem arising from both the dramatic and philosophical aspects of Plato's Republic: persuasive speech seems effective only when its audience is already willing to listen and be convinced. Yet if so, then either persuasive speech is powerless to persuade anybody truly, or it is unclear how it differs from simple manipulation or brainwashing. This article resolves this dilemma by using Russon’s insights about the kind of rationality Plato invites (...)
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    On Bees and Humans.Ömer Orhan Aygün - 2013 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2):337-350.
    This paper proposes a solution to the apparent contradiction between Aristotle’s positions concerning the bees’ ability to hear in the Metaphysics and in the History of Animals. It does so not by appealing to external (chronological or philological) emendations, but by disambiguating the Ancient Greek verb akouein into three meanings: hearing of sound (psophos), of voice (phônê) and of speech (logos). Such a differentiation shows that, according to Aristotle, bees do hear other bees’ intermittent buzzes as meaningful and interested calls (...)
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    On Bees and Humans.Ömer Orhan Aygün - 2013 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2):337-350.
    This paper proposes a solution to the apparent contradiction between Aristotle’s positions concerning the bees’ ability to hear in the Metaphysics and in the History of Animals. It does so not by appealing to external (chronological or philological) emendations, but by disambiguating the Ancient Greek verb akouein into three meanings: hearing of sound (psophos), of voice (phônê) and of speech (logos). Such a differentiation shows that, according to Aristotle, bees do hear other bees’ intermittent buzzes as meaningful and interested calls (...)
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    The Role and Limits of Dialectical Method in Aristotelian Natural Science.Ömer Aygün - 2017 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2):427-451.
    In this paper, we offer an overview of Aristotle’s account for his belief that honeybees reproduce without copulation. Following this, we draw the three following implications: First, that Aristotle’s position on this question is quite unconventional, and undercuts many traditional and “Aristotelian” hierarchies; secondly, that the method that requires him to hold this unconventional position is largely dialectical; and finally, that the lineage behind this method is Socratic. In this sense, Aristotle’s biological work may be seen as taking up where (...)
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    TANGO E IDENTIDAD: Problematizando el lugar de la afrodescendencia en Argentina.Omer Nahum Freixa - 2018 - Odeere 3 (6):43.
    El tango es la música más evocativa del área del Río de la Plata. Mucho se ha dicho y escrito sobre este género que conquistó multitudes en varios contextos históricos y en diferentes lugares del mundo, pero existe un problema de visibilidad. En sus inicios y posterior desarrollo hay un aporte que se ha silenciado, el de la africanía, en línea con el blanqueo y el discurso histórico en Argentina que ha convertido al colectivo africano y afrodescendiente en el “primer (...)
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    Work Values of Turkish and American University Students.Zahide Karakitapoğlu Aygün, Mahmut Arslan & Salih Güney - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2):205-223.
    The first aim of this paper was to investigate how the traditional Protestant work ethic and more contemporary work values were related to one another, and differed across genders and two cultural contexts, namely Turkey and the U.S. The second aim was to elucidate the role of religiosity in PWE among the two cultural groups. Two hundred and sixty six American and 211 Turkish university students participated in this questionnaire study. The analyses examining cross-cultural differences revealed that Turkish university students (...)
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    All-or-Nothing, or Something – Proportional Liability in Private Law.Omer Y. Pelled - 2021 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22 (1):159-199.
    Judges and juries often make factual decisions even if the facts are disputed and there is no clear-cut evidence available. Despite this common state of uncertainty, verdicts are thought of as having clear winners and losers––either the plaintiff wins and receives a full remedy, or the defendant wins and the plaintiff gets nothing. In private disputes, factfinders base their binary factual determinations on the preponderance of the evidence. There are, however, several doctrines that allow for partial remedy, discounted by the (...)
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    De besluitvormingsmechanismen op nationaal en gewestelijk vlak : Een federale staat zonder federaal gezag?Omer Coenen - 1984 - Res Publica 26 (3):333-340.
    The rapid evolution that has taken place since the state reform of 1980 has made the need felt that some options of this state reform must be adjusted. In spite of this need, the core question is whether or not one should, in the first place, adapt the structures of the national government so it can carry out its national tasks. The clear establishment of communities and regions, the structuring of the political parties on the basis of these entities, the (...)
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    Linking Perceived Organizational Politics to Workplace Cyberbullying Perpetration: The Role of Anger and Fear.Omer Farooq Malik & Shaun Pichler - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (2):445-463.
    The introduction of information and communication technologies in the workplace has extended the scope of bullying behaviors at work to the online context. However, less is known about the role of situational factors in encouraging cyberbullying behavior in the workplace. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of perceived organizational politics in fueling cyberbullying in the workplace, and to examine the central role of negative emotions in this process. The sample comprised 279 faculty members of three large (...)
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    Angels and devils?: How do benevolent and authoritarian leaders differ in shaping ethical climate via justice perceptions across cultures?Lale Gumusluoglu, Zahide Karakitapoğlu-Aygün & Changya Hu - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (2):388-402.
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    PeerNomination: A novel peer selection algorithm to handle strategic and noisy assessments.Omer Lev, Nicholas Mattei, Paolo Turrini & Stanislav Zhydkov - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 316 (C):103843.
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    The influence of k-dependence on the complexity of planning.Omer Giménez & Anders Jonsson - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence 177-179 (C):25-45.
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    When radical uncertainty is too much: Clinical aspects of Conviction Narrative Theory.Omer Linkovski & Renana Eitan - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e101.
    We propose extrapolating Conviction Narrative Theory (CNT) to clinical psychology and psychiatry. We demonstrate how CNT principles may benefit assessment, therapy, and possibly even modify public health views of neuropsychiatric disorders. Our commentary focuses on hoarding disorder as a model, elaborates on discrepancies in the scientific literature and suggests how the CNT may resolve them.
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    Balıkesir'de Serbest Cumhuriyet Fırkası'.Ömer Karakaş - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 5):357-375.
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    Li̇se tari̇h ders ki̇taplarinda i̇slami̇yet öncesi̇ araplar hakkindaki̇ konu anlatimi.Ömer Faruk Kirmit - forthcoming - Dini Araştırmalar.
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    Beyond uncertainty: A broader scope for “incentive hope” mechanisms and its implications.Omer Linkovski, Noam Weinbach, Shimon Edelman, Marcus W. Feldman, Arnon Lotem & Oren Kolodny - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    We propose that food-related uncertainty is but one of multiple cues that predicts harsh conditions and may activate “incentive hope.” An evolutionarily adaptive response to these would have been to shift to a behavioral-metabolic phenotype geared toward facing hardship. In modernity, this phenotype may lead to pathologies such as obesity and hoarding. Our perspective suggests a novel therapeutic approach.
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    Forward bounding on pseudo-trees for DCOPs and ADCOPs.Omer Litov & Amnon Meisels - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 252 (C):83-99.
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    Long-distance agreement without probe-goal relations.Omer Preminger - 2009 - In Michael T. Putnam (ed.), Towards a Derivational Syntax: Survive-Minimalism. John Benjamins Pub. Company. pp. 144--1.
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  20. Part II. studies of movement phenomena and structure building in survive-minimalism: Long-distance agreement without probe-goal relations.Omer Preminger - 2009 - In Michael T. Putnam (ed.), Towards a Derivational Syntax: Survive-Minimalism. John Benjamins Pub. Company.
     
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    The Main Theories of the Relationship Between God and the Universe in the Islamic Thought: Origination (Ḥudūth), Emanation (Ṣudūr), and Manifestation (Ẓuhūr).Fatma Aygün - 2018 - Kader 16 (1):157-187.
    In this study, we will analyze the three major theories concerning the relationship between God and the universe: origination (ḥudūth), emanation (ṣudūr), manifestation (ẓuhūr or tajallī). The theory of origination was developed in the history of Kalam. The majority of the theologians (Mutakallimūn) aimed to offer a concept of God and His relation to the universe based on the origination theory. On the other hand, the Muslim philosophers, mostly Ibn Sīnā, suggested the theory of emanation to provide a causal explanation (...)
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    Felsefenin Şehir/Devlet Arzusu: Platonopolis ve el-Medînetü’l-F'zıla Üzerinden Bir Karşılaştırma.Ömer Ceran - 2024 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 14 (14:1):153-166.
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    (Fr-)Enemies: Antisemitism and Anti-Islamism in Christian Zionism.Ömer Kemal Buhari̇ - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (3):1315-1330.
    Çalışma Hıristiyanlığın Protestanlık mezhebinden doğan, özellikle Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nde kümelendiği gözlemlenen, İsrail’i ve Yahudileri orantısızca desteklemesiyle bilinen ve aynı zamanda İslam’a ve Müslümanlara karşı düşmanca yaklaşımları haiz “Hıristiyan siyonistlerini” ele almaktadır. Hareketin mahiyeti, doğuşu, teolojisi, faaliyetleri ve kendisinde mündemiç olan antisemitizm ile anti-İslamizm olguları incelenmektedir. Bulgulara göre, Hıristiyan siyonizmi çeşitli açılardan bakıldığında bir anomali teşkil etmektedir. Bunlardan en önemlisi, Yahudilerin ve Hıristiyanların yüzyıllarca birbirlerine en üst seviyede düşmanlık etmiş olan iki topluluk oluşudur. Hıristiyan siyonistler dünya tarihini Mesih’in zuhuruyla birlikte kurulacak (...)
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    (Dost-)Düşmanlar: Hıristiyan Siyonizminde Antisemitizm ve Anti-İslamizm [(Fr-)Enemies: Antisemitism and Anti-Islamism in Christian Zionism].Ömer Kemal Buhari̇ - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (3):1315-1330.
    Abstract: The paper deals with “Christian Zionists”, who have born out of Protestantism, conglomerate particularly in the United States of America, provide a non-proportional support for Israel and who at the same time antagonize Islam. The movement’s quiddity, genesis, theology, activities, as well as anti-Semitic and anti-Islamic tendencies are elaborated. According to initial findings, Christian Zionism constitutes an anomaly from a number of perspectives. Most importantly, Jews and Christians symbolize two communities that have been violently antagonizing each other since centuries. (...)
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    The Muʻtazilite Manifesto of a Muḥaddith: The Will of Abū Sa‘d as-Sammān.Ömer Sadiker - 2022 - Kader 20 (1):23-42.
    Isma‘īl b. ‘Ali, who is referred to as Abū Sa‘d as-Sammān, was born in Ray, Iran, between 981 and 983 and he devoted most of his life to educational travels, especially for hadith and he returned to his city of birth towards the end of his life and died there in 1053. Isma‘īl b. ‘Ali is well-known with the name of as- Sammān, meaning butter trader, because of he was grew up in a family of butter traders. The movables and (...)
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    Hamd'nîlerin Şiîliği ile ilgili Tespitler ve Hamd'nî Şiîliğinin Karakteri.Ömer Tokuş - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 9):457-457.
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    De oprichting en werking van de Partij voor Vrijheid en Vooruitgang.Omer Vanaudenhove - 1983 - Res Publica 25 (4):655-660.
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    Students’ “COVID-19” and “school” perceptions in the pandemic.Ömer F. Vural, Mehmet Başaran, Zeynep Demirtaş, Aynur R. Karamanlı & Cansu Bayrakcı - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aims to reveal high school students’ perceptions of COVID-19 and schools in the pandemic process through metaphors. In the study, phenomenology research design based on the qualitative research method was used. The study was carried out with the participation of 134 students at all grade levels from high school. The data were analyzed by content analysis. The metaphors were categorized according to their similarities, and their frequency values were calculated. Seventy-six metaphors and eight categories about COVID-19 were reached, (...)
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    A theory of mediators' ethics: foundations, rationale, and application.Omer Shapira - 2016 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Many aspects relating to the conduct of mediation are left to mediator choice, but mediators often lack adequate guidance on how their discretion ought to be exercised. In this book, Omer Shapira identifies the ethical norms that govern mediators' conduct. Adopting a professional ethics perspective on the basis of role-morality and applying it to a core definition of mediators' role, Shapira argues that all mediators are placed in ethical relationships with mediation parties, the mediation profession, the public, and their employers (...)
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    The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Organizational Commitment: Exploring Multiple Mediation Mechanisms. [REVIEW]Omer Farooq, Marielle Payaud, Dwight Merunka & Pierre Valette-Florence - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 125 (4):1-18.
    Unlike previous studies that examine the direct effect of employees’ perceived corporate social responsibility (CSR) on affective organizational commitment (AOC), this article examines a mediated link through organizational trust and organizational identification. Social exchange and social identity theory provide the foundation for predictions that the primary outcomes of CSR initiatives are organizational trust and organizational identification, which in turn affect AOC. The test of the research model relies on data collected from 378 employees of local and multinational companies in South (...)
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    On the d-n model of scientific explanation.I. A. Omer - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (3):417-433.
    This paper discusses the D-N model of scientific explanation. It is suggested that explanation is a part of assertive discourse where certain principles must be observed. Then use is made of the relation between the informative content and logical content of a sentence (as shown, for instance, by Popper) to draw some of the conditions necessary for a sound model. It is claimed that the conditions of the model proposed in the present paper exhaust the insights of the papers in (...)
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    Utility as the Norm of Law.Omer Hillman Mott - 1941 - New Scholasticism 15 (4):377-390.
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    Perennial Questions of Political Philosophy.Omer Moussaly - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (1):85-104.
    In the history of political thought a major problem has been to determine if philosophers should get involved in political affairs. From Aristotle to Antonio Gramsci, a wide variety of positions have been presented on this topic. Today academics often choose to isolate themselves in the ivory tower of the university. Although there are many exceptions to this general rule there is no consensus about how philosophers should relate to politics. We hope that this article which explores the relation of (...)
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    The Political Implications of Marx’s Labour Theory of Value.Omer Moussaly - 2018 - Dialogue and Universalism 28 (3):81-100.
    In economic history value theory is simply one paradigm amongst others. It refers to an ensemble of economic ideas developed by classical political economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo. In the works of Karl Marx, however, value theory takes on a new meaning. It is charged with political significance and relates directly to class struggles in modern society. In this paper we will explore some aspects of Marx’s critique of capitalism as interpreted by Harry Cleaver, Isaak Illich Rubin, (...)
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    From Bidirectional Associative Memory to a noise-tolerant, robust Protein Processor Associative Memory.Omer Qadir, Jerry Liu, Gianluca Tempesti, Jon Timmis & Andy Tyrrell - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (2):673-693.
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    Khalīfa b. Khayyāt’s Historiography Method.Ömer Sabuncu & Mahmut Sabuncu - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (2):1321-1345.
    Khalīfa b. Khayyāt(d. 240/854-855) was an historian- muḥaddith in the ʿAbbāsid’s period. There are references in sources to his competence in history and lineage rather than Ḥadīth. Two works of him have survived. The first one is al-Ṭabaḳāt which is about study of men and the second one is al-Taʾrīkhwhich chronologically narratesthe events in the history of Islam until 232 AH. The latter is the most significant work to be applied for the historiography of ibnKhayyāt. In this article, Khalīfa b. (...)
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    Fütûhi’s Naz u Niyaz And Lover And Beloved in Naz u Niyaz.Ömer Savran - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:492-507.
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    Mehmed R'sim’s Explanation On The First Eighteen Couplets Of Mesnevi.Ömer Savran - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:387-406.
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    Sab'yî And His Uveys-n'me.Ömer Savran - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:478-537.
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    Sayings In Neshati’s Divan.Ömer Savran - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:1329-1337.
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    The Reflection Of The Body Into Letters In The Classical Turkish Poetry.Ömer Savran - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:896-905.
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    Adan Jarso Golole. Bağdat Büveyhîler’in Eline Düşerken (279- 334/892-945).Ömer Sazak - 2023 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 25 (47):291-297.
    The political, administrative and economic recovery process that took place after the Abbasid caliph al-Mu‘tadid moved the center of the state back to Baghdad in 279 (892) was short-lived. The fact that al Muktadir became caliph at an early age and political conflicts caused Baghdad to fall into the hands of the Buwayhids in 334 (945). This writing aims to evaluate the work prepared by Adan Jarso Golole as a doctoral thesis under the name Political, economic, and social life in (...)
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    The Social Role of Understanding in G. K. Chesterton's Detective Fiction.Omer Schwartz - 2019 - Philosophy and Literature 43 (1):54-70.
    G. K. Chesterton's fictional detectives stand in stark methodical contrast to scientific detectives such as Sherlock Holmes. While the scientific detective focuses on external reality, seeking to reconstruct the crime, Chesterton's detectives—and Father Brown in particular—are preoccupied with inner perceptions, devoting their energy to understanding other minds. While Holmes may be seen as a positivist driven by the physical sciences, Chesterton's detectives are exegetes, perceiving human beings as a unique species demanding a distinctive approach. They thus reflect Chesterton's view that (...)
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  44. Torat ha-mishpaṭ: pirḳe mavo.Omer Shapira - 2007 - Tel Aviv: Bursi, hotsaʼah la-or shel sifre ḥoḳ u-mishpaṭ.
     
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    A Joint Deep Recommendation Framework for Location-Based Social Networks.Omer Tal & Yang Liu - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-11.
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    Anachronism and Scientific Tafsir.Hasan Yildirim & Abdullah Aygün - 2024 - Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 28 (2):233-252.
    Anachronism, which is defined as the conscious or unconscious neglect or falsification of the chronological relationship between any event, phenomenon, person, object, etc., is used in many fields, especially in literature, history and art. Although different classifications are made, anachronism can be considered in three parts as factual, linguistic and attitudinal. Although it has positive results according to its usage and purpose, anachronism, which has a negative perception in general, is also in question in the understanding and interpretation of the (...)
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    The Impact of Religion on the Going Concern Reporting Decisions of Local Audit Offices.Thomas C. Omer, Nathan Y. Sharp & Dechun Wang - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (4):811-831.
    We extend research on the effects of local audit office characteristics on audit quality by investigating whether audit offices in highly religious U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas exhibit going concern decisions that reflect heightened professional skepticism relative to audit offices in less religious MSAs. Prior research links religiosity to risk aversion and ethical development and suggests audit practice offices in more religious MSAs are more likely to issue going concern opinions because they will assess the effects of mitigating factors in a (...)
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    Bilim Metafiziğinde İki Yaklaşım: Bilimsel Gerçekçilik ile Gerçekçilik Karşıtlığı Üzerine.Ömer Fatih Tekin - forthcoming - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, the scientific realism/anti-realism debate, which is one of the most popular topics in the metaphysics of science, will be examined in supporting the realistic wing. In this respect, the discussion will be conducted by keeping the subjects of ‘existence of an external mind-independent world’ and ‘unobservable entities’ at the center of this paper. In the context of understanding the world, ‘Science’ activity is not the sum of the research carried out only by considering empirical data; on the (...)
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    Effects of Personal Values on Auditor’s Ethical Decisions: A Comparison of Pakistani and Turkish Professional Auditors.Semra Karacaer, Raheel Gohar, Mehmet Aygün & Cem Sayin - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (1):53-64.
    The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of personal values on auditor's ethical decisionmaking in two countries, namely, Pakistan and Turkey. This study is the first that empirically addresses the role of values in the ethical decision-making processes of Pakistani and Turkish Professional auditors. This study surveys a random sample of these countries' professional certified auditors to assess their value preferences and reactions to an ethical dilemma. This study measures practicing auditors' value preferences by using the Rokeach (...)
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    La Fable En Tant Qu'un Genre Litteraire Et L'analyse De Fable.Uğur Aygün - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 10):115-115.
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