
“Within the human being, there is a call of love’s truth that no simulation can fully silence.”The Truman Show is a powerful metaphysical allegory that illustrates not only how modern humanity is enclosed by media alone but also how the ontological status of the human being is transformed in a world where representation has replaced reality. The film is often read in the context of television culture, the surveillance society, or media manipulation; yet these readings frequently miss the deeper
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The Semantic Web emerged as a paradigm aiming to make the current internet smarter, meaning-based, and machine-understandable. This vision was first proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in 2001 as an effort to address the limitations of the World Wide Web (WWW). Berners-Lee’s vision was for the web to become not only a medium for document sharing but also an environment capable of processing information and performing reasoning.The Purpose of the Semantic WebWhile the current Web (Web 2.0) enables users
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PhPhilosophy of dance is a field that examines fundamental philosophical questions such as the ontology, aesthetics, epistemology, and ethical dimensions of dance. This discipline addresses questions like what dance is, how it can be considered an art form, what meanings it carries, and how it produces knowledge and expression through bodily movement. It also analyzes the relationship between dance and society, culture, identity, and politics from a philosophical perspective. In this way, the phil
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Şiirin Eşiğinde is a comprehensive study and essay collection authored by Mehmet Erdoğan. Published by Dergâh Yayınları in its Turkish Literature series, the work examines the ontological and epistemological dimensions of poetry and art. The work addresses the purpose of art, the bridge of logos between the divine will and humanity, and the position of the work of art as a search for meaning, approached with philosophical depth. The book, published in April 2004, consists of 202 pages.Content an
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PhPhilosophy of cinema is an interdisciplinary field that examines the nature of cinematic art, its modes of expression, ontological structure, and its relationship with the viewer through a philosophical perspective. This field addresses both the philosophical questioning of cinema and the investigation of whether philosophical questions can be expressed through film. Philosophy of cinema is shaped around two primary approaches: philosophy *about* film (philosophy of film) and the evaluation of f
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OnOntology-Based Data Access (OBDA) is a semantic web-based data management approach aimed at making heterogeneous and dispersed data sources meaningful, accessible, and interoperable. The OBDA model enables users to perform high-level queries without needing to understand technical details, by allowing definitions to be made at a conceptual level. This provides advantages in terms of data integration, accessibility, and reusability.OBDA systems generally consist of three core components: an ontol
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Ahmet Burak Taner

The Essence of Sufism was written by Japanese thinker and Islamic philosopher Toshihiko Izutsu. The work centers on the concept of waḥdat al-wujūd (Oneness of Being), a doctrine with a significant place in Islamic thought, and examines its historical development, theoretical framework, and linguistic foundation through a philosophical analysis. The book is grounded in the idea that the conceptual structure of Sufism must be evaluated not only through surface-level symbols but also through the de
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PrProcess philosophy is defined as a metaphysical understanding that evaluates existence not as a static and unchanging structure, but as a continuous process of change and becoming. In this approach, it is argued that the fundamental element underlying reality is not “being” but “becoming.” Consequently, process philosophy offers an ontological framework that centers on existence rather than being, and on processes rather than structures.This philosophical orientation develops a critical stance a
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PhOne of the fundamental questions in the philosophy of sport concerns what sport is and the elements that distinguish it from other human activities. At this point, sport can be defined as a rule-bound activity with both individual and collective dimensions; however, this definition is often considered insufficient from a philosophical standpoint. Approaches commonly invoked to understand the nature of sport include formalism, conventionalism, and expanded definitions.The formalist approach ident
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PhPhilosophy of music is defined as an interdisciplinary philosophical field that examines the phenomenon of music through its ontological, aesthetic, ethical, and semantic dimensions. This field is shaped around fundamental questions such as what music is, how it comes into existence, what meanings it carries, and its effects on individuals and society. Music is not merely an auditory experience but is also regarded as a cognitive, aesthetic, and social phenomenon. In this sense, the philosophy o
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