2008 Bahar Sayı 10
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Item The decay of aura and the media integrator (About the transition from consciousness as a medium of ideas to consciousness as a medium of communication)(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2008) Denkov, DimitarThis study is an attempt to conceptualize the media decay of the aura around things, the sublation of the imagination and stunted development of the modes of thinking typical of the Enlightenment - a more or less global process since the mid-20th century. As a side effect, it could offer an insight into our critical reaction against and among the media, a reaction based on hierarchical dispositions vis-a-vis the truth, on the privileged treatment of the means, on the identification of truth with illusion which is renounced in traditional society and moral instruction, etc. The purpose of this study is to outline certain aspects of the integration into a media-globalized world - an integration evolving beyond, past and against all deliberate holistic projects, and whose objective is all-round openness or universal networking within a possible, to some extent imaginary, reality. This reality has been recently called virtual.Item Multi-perception of the enlightenment thinking in nineteenth century Turkey(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2008) Mermutlu, Bedri; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Sosyoloji Bölümü.It could be observed from the early 19th century that a new perspective began to form gradually in the political life of the Ottomans on politicallegal basis. This change that was consciously initiated by Mahmud ll proved to be decisive with the declaration of the Imperial Edict of Reforms. Following the statesmen's approach to the Enlightenment State Philosophy and from the second half of the 19th century onwards views began to be developed by intellectuals in this direction as well. As a matter of fact, beginning with Şinasi , Ali Suavi, Namık Kemal, Munif Pasha and Ahmed Midhat Effendi are of the leading figures that developed the Enlightenment Movement in Turkey. On the other hand, although the aforesaid names united on the same basis, they approached the Enlightenment Thinking in different methods and contexts.