Western Philosophy (MSC)

Introduction

The Philosophy course with a Western Philosophy focus examines Western philosophical thought from ancient times to the modern era. In this course, students become familiar with the works and theories of prominent Western philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche, and Hegel, and analyze and criticize basic concepts in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and politics. The goal of this course is to train specialists who are able to analyze and evaluate Western philosophy and its application to contemporary issues.

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Philosophy And Logics- Logic (MSC)

Introduction

The Philosophy with a Logic Orientation course examines the principles and foundations of the science of logic in philosophy. In this course, students are introduced to the basic concepts of classical and modern logic, the rules of logical reasoning, the structure of arguments and their types. The goal of this course is to train specialists who can analyze philosophical and logical issues in detail and acquire the necessary skills for logical and argumentative thinking in various sciences.

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Philosophy And Logics - Islamic Philosophy and Theology (MSC)

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The Islamic Philosophy and Theology course examines philosophical and religious issues within the framework of Islamic thought. In this course, students are introduced to the fundamental concepts of Islamic philosophy, the views of Muslim philosophers, and theological issues such as monotheism, resurrection, divine justice, and proof of the existence of God. The goal of this course is to train specialists who can analyze and criticize philosophical and theological ideas and contribute to the expansion and deepening of understanding of Islamic concepts in scientific and religious research.

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Philosophy And Logics - Transcendent wisdom (PHD)

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The Islamic Philosophy and Theology course examines philosophical and religious issues within the framework of Islamic thought. In this course, students are introduced to the fundamental concepts of Islamic philosophy, the views of Muslim philosophers, and theological issues such as monotheism, resurrection, divine justice, and proof of the existence of God. The goal of this course is to train specialists who can analyze and criticize philosophical and theological ideas and contribute to the expansion and deepening of understanding of Islamic concepts in scientific and religious research.

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Philosophy And Logics - Philosophy of Perception (PHD)

Introduction

The Philosophy course with a focus on Classical Philosophy examines the thoughts and opinions of prominent Islamic and Greek philosophers. In this course, students are introduced to philosophical works and discussions related to Classical Philosophy, especially the thoughts of Aristotle and his followers. This course analyzes basic concepts in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and logic from the perspective of Classical Philosophy, and its goal is to train experts who are capable of deep thinking and philosophical analysis of various issues in various fields of the humanities.

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Philosophy And Logics - Logic (PHD)

Introduction

The Philosophy with a Logic Orientation course examines the principles and foundations of the science of logic in philosophy. In this course, students are introduced to the basic concepts of classical and modern logic, the rules of logical reasoning, the structure of arguments and their types. The goal of this course is to train specialists who can analyze philosophical and logical issues in detail and acquire the necessary skills for logical and argumentative thinking in various sciences.

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