RELIGIOUS AND ISLAMIC STUDIES

ISLAMIC TRADITION IN THE MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE OF TURKEY

Vol. 91 No. 1 (2022), RELIGIOUS AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
Vol. 91 No. 1 (2022)
2022-03-30 Number of views: 143
Laura Toktarbekova
Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies of the CS MES RK e-mail: journal@adamalemijournal.com
Natalie Seitakhmetova
Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies of the CS MES RK
Madina Bektenova
Kazakhstan Institute of Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Ibrahim Ozdemir
Uskudar University

Keywords

Islamic Ecology, Ethics, Human Law in Philosophy, Hypermodernism, Islamic Ethics, Historical Epistomology, Islamic Tradition

Abstract

The article analyzes the works of well-known Turkish thinkers that touch upon the issues of philosophy of education, the ecology of culture, and theoretical and applied thoughts that are relevant in the context of global environmental problems. The use of interdisciplinary approaches by Turkish scientists in the study of these issues makes it possible to reveal philosophical problems from a variety of positions. Thus, we see modern philosophical discourses in the humanitarian studies of Turkish philosophers, reflecting the issues of ecological thinking, religious-political, ethical and legal aspects of human life and society, the creative potential of cultural and religious heritage.

How to Cite

Toktarbekova, L., Seitakhmetova, N., Bektenova, M., & Ozdemir, I. (2022). ISLAMIC TRADITION IN THE MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE OF TURKEY. Adam Alemi, 91(1), 170–181. https://doi.org/10.48010/2022.1/1999-5849.15