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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to the course: Try to define the meaning of islamic philosophy |
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2) |
Sources of islamic philosophy and theology: İslamic and non islamic sources |
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3) |
Early discussions and divisions between theological schools: Asharita and Muthadhili kalam |
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4) |
Beginning of Systematic Philosophy: al-Kindi and Peripatetic School |
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5) |
Farabi: From onthology to political philosophy |
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6) |
İbn Sina: Problem of Being and existence of God.
İbn Sina’s philosophy of religion |
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7) |
İbn Khaldun and philosophy of history |
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8) |
Midterm Week |
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9) |
Ghazali’s criticism of Philosophy: Tahafut |
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10) |
Andalusian Philosophy and emergence of İslamic Philosophy in the west: İbn Bajjah, İbn Tufail |
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11) |
İbn Rushd and his approach to Reason and Revelation |
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12) |
Philosophy as Mysticism: İbn Arabi, Mulla Sadra |
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13) |
Mysticism in otoman philosophy: Maulana Rumi and Yunus Emre |
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14) |
History Of Science And Technology In Islam |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
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References: |
1- M.M. Sharif, A History of Muslim Philosophy, Pakistan Philosophical Congress, (İslam Felsefesi Tarihi) İnsan Yayınları. 2 Cilt.
2- Macit Fahri, İslam Felsefesi Tarihi, Nehir Yayınları. 2001, İstanbul
3- Mamut Kaya, İslam Filozoflarından Felsefe Metinleri, Klasik Yayınları, 2008, İst
4- Kindi, Felsefi Risaleler, Klasik Yayınları, 2007, İstanbul
5- Farabi, İdeal Devlet (El-Medinetü’l-fadila), çev: Ahmet Arslan, Divan Kitap Yayınları. 2009
6- İslam Düşüncesi Tarihi, Açık Öğretim Fakültesi Yayınları, Eskişehir. 2010
7- H. Corbin (with S.H. Nasr and O. Yahya), History of Islamic Philosophy, (London, 1993).
8- Arnaldez, Roger, Averroes: A Rationalist in Islam (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2000).
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Integrates the knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired from basic and clinical medical sciences, behavioral sciences and social sciences, and uses them in health service delivery. |
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2) |
In patient management, shows a biopsychosocial approach that takes into account the socio-demographic and sociocultural background of the individual, regardless of language, religion, race and gender. |
5 |
3) |
In the provision of health services, prioritizes the protection and development of the health of individuals and society. |
2 |
4) |
Taking into account the individual, societal, social and environmental factors affecting health; does the necessary work to maintain and improve the state of health. |
2 |
5) |
By recognizing the characteristics, needs and expectations of the target audience, provides health education to healthy/sick individuals and their relatives and other healthcare professionals. |
2 |
6) |
Shows a safe, rational and effective approach in health service delivery, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and rehabilitation processes. |
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7) |
Performs invasive and/or non-invasive procedures in diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and rehabilitation processes in a safe and effective way for the patient. |
2 |
8) |
Provides health services by considering patient and employee health and safety. |
2 |
9) |
In the provision of health services, takes into account the changes in the physical and socioeconomic environment on a regional and global scale, as well as the changes in the individual characteristics and behaviors of the people who apply to it. |
2 |
10) |
Takes good medical practice into account while carrying out his/her profession. |
2 |
11) |
Fulfills its duties and obligations within the framework of ethical principles, rights and legal responsibilities required by its profession. |
2 |
12) |
Demonstrates decisive behavior in providing high-quality health care, taking into account the integrity of the patient. |
2 |
13) |
Evaluates his/her performance in his/her professional practice by considering his/her emotions and cognitive characteristics. |
2 |
14) |
Advocates improving the provision of health services by considering the concepts of social reliability and social responsibility for the protection and development of public health. |
2 |
15) |
Can plan and carry out service delivery, training and consultancy processes related to individual and community health in cooperation with all components for the protection and development of health. |
2 |
16) |
Evaluates the impact of health policies and practices on individual and community health indicators and advocates increasing the quality of health services. |
1 |
17) |
The physician attaches importance to the protection of his/her own physical, mental and social health, and does what is necessary for this |
2 |
18) |
Shows exemplary behavior and leads the healthcare team during service delivery. |
2 |
19) |
Uses resources cost-effectively, for the benefit of society and in accordance with the legislation, in the planning, implementation and evaluation processes of health services in the health institution he/she is the manager of. |
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20) |
Establishes positive communication within the health team it serves and assumes different team roles when necessary. |
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21) |
Is aware of the duties and responsibilities of the health workers in the health team and acts accordingly. |
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22) |
In the professional practices, works in harmony and effectively with the colleagues and other professional groups. |
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23) |
Communicates effectively with patients, their relatives, healthcare professionals, other professional groups, institutions and organizations. |
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24) |
Communicates effectively with individuals and groups that require a special approach and have different socio-cultural characteristics. |
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25) |
In the diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and rehabilitation processes, shows a patient-centered approach that associates the patient with the decision-making mechanisms. |
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26) |
Plans and implements scientific research, when necessary, for the population it serves, and uses the results and/or the results of other research for the benefit of the society. |
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27) |
Reaches and critically evaluates current literature knowledge about his/her profession. |
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28) |
Applies the principles of evidence-based medicine in clinical decision making. |
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29) |
Uses information technologies to increase the effectiveness of its work on health care, research and education. |
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30) |
Effectively manages individual work processes and career development. |
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31) |
Demonstrates skills in acquiring and evaluating new knowledge, integrating it with existing knowledge, applying it to professional situations and adapting to changing conditions throughout professional life. |
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32) |
Selects the right learning resources to improve the quality of the health service it offers, organizes its own learning process |
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