Sofia University
School of Philosophy
PhD, 2017
London, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    Reader in epistemology; Classic epistemology
    Mexak publishing house. 2018.
    This is book l of three philosophy books in international language; formal academic philosophy source in Kurdish language Given overall view on classic epistemology for university student in non English language philosophy departments and philosophy schools .
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    Reader in epistemology; Social epistemology
    Mexak publishing house. 2018.
    This is book ll of three philosophy books in international language, formal academic philosophy source in Kurdish language. Written for non English speaking university students as a philosophy guide into epistemology/ Social epistemology, as a resource for the use of philosophy departments and philosophy schools.
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    The ‘Truth’ Between Realism and Anti-Realism
    International Journal of Philosophy 6 (2): 32. 2018.
    This article examines what realists and anti-realist debates are all about. Through presenting the core of the main arguments in these debates, these are significant arguments and they are the kind of arguments that can clarify what it meant by ‘truth’ between Realist and anti-realist in general. The concluding remark is that though the main anti- realist’s arguments in these debates can be seen as some powerful arguments through raising questions on the relationship between theory and evidence,…Read more
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    Exploring Searle's Social Ontology
    Philosophical Alternatives Journal 2. 2018.
    In this short article, I will explore John Searle’s social ontology project from the perspective of social epistemology. The outcome of my analysis is that language is decisive for the collective acquisition and production of knowledge. I agree with Searle regarding the exposure of language as a central constitutive component of social forms of knowledge, a component that plays a significant role in the development of social epistemology.
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    Social indeterminacy and Quine's indeterminacy thesis
    Contemporary Philosophy 26 (3). 2017.
    This article examines whether Willard Van Orman Quine’s indeterminacy thesis can be sustained. The argument from above, Quine argues, can derive indeterminacy as its conclusion. I will argue that the indeterminacy claim cannot be sustained. I further argue that Quine changed the formulation of the underdetermination of theory by evidence (UTE) argument from what Duhem said to the Quine/Pierce meaning verification view, in order use the new formulation of UTE to imply indeterminacy. Given all tha…Read more
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    Classic Epistemology & Social Epistemology
    Madyar publishing house. 2019.
    This is a republication of 'Hegeby Zanin' in a second country for the use on international philosophy students and researchers in non English language, combines two epistemology books ; classic epistemology and social epistemology.