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    Auto-affection and ethics
    (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2024) Department of Philosophy; Direk, Zeynep; Department of Philosophy; College of Social Sciences and Humanities
    This essay starts with the possibility of situating Derrida's aporetic ethics in the domain of normative ethics and argues that Derrida's reflection on ethics is enrooted in the specific way he conceives the phenomenological notion of auto-affection. In the second section, I analyze, in the early work, auto-affection with signs and show its centrality in Derrida's first encounter with Levinas's philosophy. Derrida refuses to substitute the hetero-affective relation to the Other for auto-affection as the source of universal law and normativity. He does not sacrifice universality and tackles the problem of autonomous ethical decision-making even though he welcomes through affectivity the signification of the singular other, which is irreducible to conceptual, emotive, and normative self-relation. This background helps us understand the rootedness of ethical aporias in a reflection on auto-affection.
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    Sloterdijk’s anthropotechnics
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Roney, Patrick; Department of Philosophy; Rossi, Andrea; Teaching Faculty; Department of Philosophy; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    Hagia Sophia and the Byzantine aesthetic experience
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016) N/A; N/A; Makris, Giorgos; Researcher; Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (RCAC) / Anadolu Medeniyetleri Araştırma Merkezi (ANAMED); N/A; N/A
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    Towards an empathetic approach to material and literary spolia
    (Brepols Publishers, 2021) Nilsson, Ingela; Department of Archeology and History of Art; Jevtic, Ivana; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 103957
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    Foundation myths in ancient societies: dialogues and discourses
    (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2015) N/A; Unwin, Naomi Carless; Resercher; N/A; N/A
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    Introduction: ruins in contemporary Greek literature, art, cinema, and public space
    (Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2020) Boletsi, Maria; Department of Media and Visual Arts; Rappas, İpek Azime Çelik; Faculty Member; Department of Media and Visual Arts; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 183702
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    The Eunuch in Byzantine history and society
    (Center Byzantine Ottoman Modern Greek Studies, 2011) N/A; Department of History; Magdalino, Paul; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    Ottoman Athens: topography, archaeology, history
    (Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2021) N/A; Department of Archeology and History of Art; Kontogiannis, Nikolaos; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 258781
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    Protecting contemporary cultural soundscapes as intangible cultural heritage: sounds of Istanbul
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016) N/A; Yelmi, Pınar; PhD Student; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; N/A
    This paper aims to evaluate culture and traditions of everyday life from a sonic perspective and to suggest ways for protecting characteristic sounds and soundscapes. This multidisciplinary research, having roots in such fields as soundscape studies, intangible cultural heritage (ICH), museum studies and sensory studies, explores the larger contemporary cultural soundscape of Istanbul. This paper also draws on the project The Soundscape of Istanbul ( [GRAPHICS] ), which is archiving the contemporary elements of the cultural soundscape of Istanbul that were determined by public contribution, and outlines examples from this collection. Sounds constitute an inevitable part of daily life and are therefore very important as ICH. Thus, they deserve to be protected to strengthen cultural memory. However, sonic culture is twice endangered due to the physical characteristics of sound itself and the dynamic structure of intangible culture. Therefore, urgent protection of contemporary cultural soundscapes in the context of ICH is crucial for transferring the present sonic environments to following generations in order to maintain cultural identity.
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    An anonymous dialog with a Jew. introduction, translation and notes.
    (Maney Publishing, 2014) N/A; Department of History; Magdalino, Paul; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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