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Öğe On Agent's Codes of Conduct in Social Media: A Philosophical Investigation in the Context of the Source of Moral(Igiad-Turkish Entrepreneurship & Business Ethics Assoc, 2015) Celebi, EminCommunication and morality are two essential human features. While communication tries to make one's existence meaningful in society; morality is concerned with one's values and merit. Both concepts naturally imply action. If both come side by side, they form the combination implying existence's meaning and merit that in this point, we confront philosophy. Today, the nature of media, as well as the nature of communication, has been changed through new media technologies. New media, also known as digital media, brings edncal problems with it. It seems that the debates on new media and ethics have been performed mostly within the framework of old media's criteria. In this paper, while attempting to touch on these disputes philosophically, so have we attempted to examine the ethical codes of individuals actions and behaviors in the context of the source of morality in social media, which constitutes one of the most important parts of new media. Some theories concerning the source of morality directly entail analysis of the human being, itself. In this respect, two different approaches have arose, Kant's and Hume's philosophical analyses; which of these philosophers' perspectives is more explanatory will be scrutinnized in the context of this topic.Öğe A Philosophical Analysis of Judith Butler's Queer Feminism(Beytulhikme Felsefe Cevresi, 2023) Isik, Mehmet Fatih; Celebi, Emin[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The Tragedy of Man in Cioran: Falling into Time and Falling Out of Time(Beytulhikme Felsefe Cevresi, 2023) Bal, Mehmet; Celebi, EminThe fall into time and the fall out of time are two fundamental concepts in understanding Emil Michel Cioran's philosophy. It is possible to integrate Cioran's entire philosophy, which consists of fragmented texts and aphorisms, under these two concepts. These two concepts are expressions of two tragic situations. The tragedy is the product of consciousness or becoming conscious of (something). Because, according to Cioran, becoming conscious of something throws a person out of that thing and condemns him to tragic processes. In this context, falling into time signifies our separation from the serenity in which we are united with God or the wholeness of existence. However, this tragic fate that a person falls into by becoming conscious of himself evolves into a more tragic fate by becoming aware of the time in which he falls. Cioran calls this falling from time. To fall out of time is to become conscious of history or the fiction of time. The result is a dangerous indifference that amounts to dreaming of nothingness before God. This danger is wishing for death for the individual and extinction for the human species. This article will try to reveal the philosopher's intellectual perspective by examining the concepts of falling into time and falling out of time, which imply two different existential tragedies in Cioran's thought.Öğe A View on Heidegger's Analysis of Nothingness in terms of Being and Time(Beytulhikme Felsefe Cevresi, 2016) Celebi, EminThe main feature of Heideger's philosophy is its monistic character. The terms Being, nothingness, time, metaphysics we face in Heidegger's philosophy are various terminological aspects of the same ontological problem. His masterpiece which is specified to understand Being only is Being and Time. In this work, Heidegger deals with and tries to understand the problem of being in scrutiny but in a different way from the previous philosophies. The other term which cannot be separated from being is nothingness. Heidegger goes through in detail the problem of nothingness in his published lecture called What is Metaphysics? However we believe that the terminological background of analysis carried out in What is Metaphysics? is mostly in Being and Time. In this paper, Heidegger's analysis of nothingness will be studied in the context of analysis of being in Being and Time.