Philosophical discussions about violence tend to lack conceptual clarity, which makes them confused and often unhelpful. The dissertation aims at bringing about such clarity by analyzing the meaning and scope of the concept of violence. I examine three kinds of views about the ontology of violence (the physicalist, the structural, and the maximalist view) and defend a version of the maximalist view that incorporates elements from the notion of structural violence. In the last chapter, I explore the ethical implications of my view and defend an ecological approach to ethics in order to best deal with such implications
In this article I will show why and how it is useful to exploit the hexagon of opposition to have a ...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
For Levinas, there isn’t any place for other and also for ethics and responsibility in the Western M...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
This work is the outcome of the Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship funded by the Turkiye Scholarships...
This dissertation argues that there is an agreed upon commonsense view of violence, but beyond this ...
The central tenet of the thesis is that violence is a problem - a problem that has resisted solutio...
Concept of violence is usually presented in the field as a concept closely related to power (Sorel 1...
The term violence is imbued with a great deal of moral and normative force. While this may generally...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
Özaydın, Özge (Dogus Author)Demanding a world where there is no violence, where people live together...
The philosophical definition of violence today is “incomplete” and leaves a “gap” between the phenom...
“Ethics With Ontology” both alludes to and contrasts with Hilary Putnam’s book Ethics Without Ontolo...
The dissertation explores ethical nihilism, ethical intuitionism, and ethical absolutism, their rela...
Violence is understood as a kind of necessity, which is associated with the suppression of one’s "ow...
In this article I will show why and how it is useful to exploit the hexagon of opposition to have a ...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
For Levinas, there isn’t any place for other and also for ethics and responsibility in the Western M...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
This work is the outcome of the Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship funded by the Turkiye Scholarships...
This dissertation argues that there is an agreed upon commonsense view of violence, but beyond this ...
The central tenet of the thesis is that violence is a problem - a problem that has resisted solutio...
Concept of violence is usually presented in the field as a concept closely related to power (Sorel 1...
The term violence is imbued with a great deal of moral and normative force. While this may generally...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
Özaydın, Özge (Dogus Author)Demanding a world where there is no violence, where people live together...
The philosophical definition of violence today is “incomplete” and leaves a “gap” between the phenom...
“Ethics With Ontology” both alludes to and contrasts with Hilary Putnam’s book Ethics Without Ontolo...
The dissertation explores ethical nihilism, ethical intuitionism, and ethical absolutism, their rela...
Violence is understood as a kind of necessity, which is associated with the suppression of one’s "ow...
In this article I will show why and how it is useful to exploit the hexagon of opposition to have a ...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
For Levinas, there isn’t any place for other and also for ethics and responsibility in the Western M...