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Takiyettin Mengüşoğlu

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Takiyettin Mengusoglu (1905–1984) was a Turkish philosopher.[1]

Mengusoglu was born in Malatya, Turkey. After finishing high school, he went to Germany and became a student of Nicolai Hartmann. He was known as Takiyettin Temuralp at that time and published Über die grenzen der erkennbarkeit bei Husserl und Scheler in German.[2] He is the author of the university level textbook Felsefeye Giriş (Introduction to Philosophy).[3][4]

Mengüşoğlu founded a new school of anthropology, which he called ontological anthropology. This anthropology deals with man not through any conceptualization but through "his concrete biopsychic wholeness".[5] He believed that this new anthropology would be more suitable for approaching and solving concrete problems in the human world.

References

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  1. ^ "Prof. Dr. Takiyettin Mengüşoğlu (1908 - 1994)". felsefe.istanbul.edu.tr. Archived from the original on 17 May 2007.
  2. ^ Temural, Takiyettin (1937). Über die grenzen der erkennbarkeit bei Husserl und Scheler (in German). Berlin: Verlag für staatswissenschaften und geschichte g. m. h. OCLC 15508423.
  3. ^ "Felsefeye Giriş". Remzi Kitabevi. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 21 February 2008.
  4. ^ Mengüşoğlu, Takiyettin (1968). Felsefeye Giriş (in Turkish). Istanbul. OCLC 23565250.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Iyi, Sevgi. "Yüzyılımızda İki Antropoloji Anlayışı, Heidegger ve Mengüşoğlu" (PDF). Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi (in Turkish). 17 (2): 57–67. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2013.