A Philosophical Perspective On Alice In Wonderland

Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” has captivated readers for generations with its whimsical characters, surreal landscapes, and thought-provoking encounters. Beyond its fantastical facade lies a profound philosophical tapestry that invites readers to ponder the complexities of existence, identity, and the elusive nature of reality. At its core, “Alice in Wonderland” challenges conventional notions of logic and reason, creating a topsy-turvy world where the ordinary … Okumaya devam et A Philosophical Perspective On Alice In Wonderland

How Feudalism Shaped Our Community? The Feodalist Parliament

What is Feudalism? In the 1960s, debates arose about whether it was possible to describe every society as feudal. These discussions, closely linked to debates about the Ottoman production and state structure, gained prominence with the rise of leftist ideologies. Classical Ottomanists argued that the Ottoman Empire was not feudal and introduced a Weberian concept called particularism. This notion emphasized the uniqueness of each example, … Okumaya devam et How Feudalism Shaped Our Community? The Feodalist Parliament

Do We Choose Authority or Does It Shape Us? According to Richard Sennett, How Do Emotions Shape Our Lives?

Firstly, private will is not normative, there is no morality, it is a very cold will leaning towards self-interest, but it is not a bad thing; everyone needs to have it. In fact, everyone already possesses this will. General will is a bit different; you acquire a perspective from three individuals. When faced with two individuals who cannot agree, the losses or gains of the … Okumaya devam et Do We Choose Authority or Does It Shape Us? According to Richard Sennett, How Do Emotions Shape Our Lives?

Is Human Evil? ; Is Man a Wolf To Man? Locke – Hobbes – Rousseau

“Homo homini lupus” is a Latin phrase meaning “man is a wolf to another man” According to Locke, features such as the ability to compromise and communicate are inherent in human nature. These characteristics have not been given by history but have always existed in humans and will continue to do so. Rousseau, on the other hand, argues that humans do not possess an unchanging … Okumaya devam et Is Human Evil? ; Is Man a Wolf To Man? Locke – Hobbes – Rousseau

The Lost Tsaritsa, Mystery Of Anastacia Romanov

Anastacia means reborn also the poor daughter of the last Czars, who was killed in the basement of The house of special purpose. According to the academians, the royal family stştched all pieces of jewellery inside their clothes it just made a shield from diamonds and rubies this made the execution harder and made the death longer. This was a horrible execution in the world … Okumaya devam et The Lost Tsaritsa, Mystery Of Anastacia Romanov

Ottoman-Russia Relations Through the Prof. Erhan Afyoncu Perspective

History is a delightful science, and being in Istanbul is even more enjoyable. In history, there are neither true friendships nor enmities. The Soviet Union, referred to as ‘Moscow,’ was Turkey’s greatest enemy. Everything changed after the collapse on December 25, 1991; before that, as Celal Bayar famously said, ‘Russians can come every winter!’ One hundred and forty years ago, Russians had come as far … Okumaya devam et Ottoman-Russia Relations Through the Prof. Erhan Afyoncu Perspective

The Annexation of Governance Forms: Aristocracy to Democracy

The journey through different forms of governance, as described by Sokrat, emphasizes the importance of gender equality in all activities, from education to war, for a well-functioning state. He suggests that leaders will place warriors in homes without private property, and they will only take possessions from other citizens in exchange for protection and guard services. After examining various forms of government, Sokrat defines four … Okumaya devam et The Annexation of Governance Forms: Aristocracy to Democracy

The Afterlife and Cave Allegory

The Cave Allegory Socrates’ analogy to Glaucon revolves around education, knowledge, and the perceptions of people. Socrates employs an allegory of a cave to describe the educated and uneducated states inherent in human nature. Allegory of the Cave: Socrates suggests imagining people in an underground cave. The cave has a wide entrance, and inside, individuals are chained by their heads and legs. Behind them, a … Okumaya devam et The Afterlife and Cave Allegory

Rediscovering Beauty and Ingenuity: A Journey through Renaissance Art

Introduction: The Renaissance, a period of profound cultural, artistic, and intellectual rebirth that spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century in Europe, marked a pivotal moment in the history of human civilization. One of the most captivating aspects of this era was the flourishing of Renaissance art, a movement that revolutionized the way artists perceived the world and expressed their creativity. In this … Okumaya devam et Rediscovering Beauty and Ingenuity: A Journey through Renaissance Art

Why War Never Ending In the Middle East?

One of my friends was in Bosnia when the Syrian Civil War beginnings and the endless Palestine-Israel conflict he met with a Dutch and after a while they started to talk about the Middle East. My friend told me he was very impressed by Dutche’s knowledge of the Middle East and then he asked about his major but learnt that he was just an engineer. … Okumaya devam et Why War Never Ending In the Middle East?