• Being, Showing and Saying Heidegger’s Ontology
    Yeditepe'de Felsefe (Philosophy at Yeditepe) 1. 2002.
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    The Novel and Hegel's Philosophy of Literature
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12 43-48. 2007.
    Hegel's philosophy of literature, in the Aesthetics and other texts, gives no extended discussion of the novel. Hegel's predecessor Friedrich Schlegel had produced a philosophy of literature with a central position for the novel. Schlegel's discussion of the novel is based on a view of Irony which allows the novel to be the fusion of poetry and philosophy. Hegel retained a place for art, including poetry, below that of philosophy. The Ironic conception of the novel has themes, which also appear …Read more
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    Pascal and Derrida
    Symposium 4 (1): 117-141. 2000.
    The paper is an exploration ofhow Pascal and Derrida are both concerned with the consequences of not being able to find a transcendental centre for concepts. Both establish this through a discussion of the origin of geometry, and the contradictions of establishing a discourse for the pure principles of geometry. Pascal and Derrida both refer to the anxiety produced by the infinite possibilities of system and the impossibility of finding a foundation in a limited set of principles. For Pascal the…Read more