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13Kant on JusticeFelsefe Dünyasi 1 (75): 157-173. 2022.In this paper I give a detailed account of Kant’s notion of justice in various respects. First, I discuss how Kant’s conception of the moral law – its form as a categorical imperative, as the synthetic a priori basis of moral reasoning, operates initially as a limiting condition for the moral agent not to violate freedom and rights of one another. In this connection I analyze Kant’s various formulations of categorical imperative and prioritize formula of universal law over its other formulations…Read more
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105What Should we Hope?Philosophia 50 (5). 2022.In this paper I propose an interpretation of Kant’s notion of the highest good which bears political, ethical, and religious layers simultaneously. I argue that a proper analysis of what Kant allows us to hope for necessarily involves what we should hope for as moral agents. I argue that Kant’s conception of the highest good plays a crucial role in his moral theory as it designates the ideal “context” of moral experience which can be described as “a moral world”. Each of these three layers or as…Read more
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767Knowledge and Belief: Comparative ApproachBeytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 91-106. 2022.In this paper, I discuss the legitimacy of using the term “to know” in morality and I develop an approach based on Kantian morality. In my analysis, I take the notion “to know” in the sense that Timothy Williamson does. That is to say, I regard it in opposition to the perspectives that claim “knowledge is jus-tified true belief”. Therefore, in the first part, I briefly introduce “knowledge first epistemology”. In the second part, I build a perspective pointing to the strong correlation between a…Read more
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1188Two Conceptions of Kantian AutonomyIn Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1579-1586. 2021.How to interpret autonomy plays a crucial role that leads to different readings in Kant’s moral metaphysics, philosophy of religion and moral psychology. In this paper I argue for a two-layered conception of autonomy with varying degrees of justification for each: autonomy as a capacity and autonomy as a paragon-like paradigm. I argue that all healthy rational humans possess the inalienable capacity of autonomy, i. e. share the universal ground for the communicability of objective basic moral pr…Read more
Seniye Tilev
Kadir Has University
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Kadir Has UniversityAssistant Professor
İstanbul, İstanbul, Turkey
Areas of Interest
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| Aesthetic Experience |
| Epistemology of Religion, Misc |
| Faith |
| Normative Ethics, Misc |
| Islam |
| Religious Diversity |