The concept of identity: an anthropontoIogical approach
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Tarih
2014
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Yayıncı
Maltepe Üniversitesi
Erişim Hakkı
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
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Özet
The relationships between the human being, the world and knowledge have perpetually diversified; just because of this, we need a holistic view in order to understand this complex situation or the complex net of relations. lt is a well known fact that scientific knowledge examines partially the facts; but philosophical knowledge or philosophical discourse, as knowledge, can provide a significant integrity between the different sorts of knowledge concerning beings. For example, in the ancient period, the philosophical discourse generally was oriented to the physical objects which exist in the external world. This way of thinking definitely overlaps with the ontological approach. lt is the first step or phase for philosophical thinking and philosophical knowledge; but in the second phase, this knowledge is oriented to the human being, as a startin9 point, to world and to knowledge. During the first step, bein9s are examined as beings per se, to use the Aristotelian expression; but the second phase puts forward the idea that the human being is a meeting- point for every knowledge and anthropontology summarizes these three words, i.e., the human being, the world and knowledge.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
The concept of identity, AnthropontoIogical approach
Kaynak
Beşinci Balkan Ülkeleri Felsefe Semineri
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Künye
Çotuksöken, B. (2014). The concept of identity: an anthropontoIogical approach. Beşinci Balkan Ülkeleri Felsefe Semineri. Maltepe Üniversitesi. s. 69-74.