Çotuksöken, Betül2024-07-122024-07-122012Çotuksöken, B. (2012). Nermi Uygur'un felsefi söylemi. Journal of Turkish Studies, Türklük Bilgisi Araştırmaları/The History of Turkish Thought, 37, ss. 103-118.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/1731Nermi Uygur (1925-2005) is one of the most important representatives of the philosophical discourse produced in the Republican period in Turkey. He was interested in the classical culture, humanist writers, literature and the logical structure of the human and social sciences during his lifetime. He nas placed in the center of his philosophical discourse the human being by means of the other-self problem. His basic concepts are: "Self1, "other-self', "other-love", "language", "education", "culture", "world of culture", "multiculturality", "technique", "literature", "essay", "essayist", "lifeworld","living culture","subjective world", "objective world", "knowledge", "sciences", "human and social sciences", "philosophy", "state", "society", "Europe", "West-East", "reading-writing", "crisis", "context of theory-practice". Nermi Uygur has established his philosophical discourse as a human-ontology or anthropontology, appreciating every philosophical problem from the perspective of the human being.trCC0 1.0 Universalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNermi Uygurhuman-ontologyanthropontologyNermi Uygur'un felsefi söylemiArticle11837103