Positivism, Said Nursi And The Kurds
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2019
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Türkiye’de Yaşayan Diller Enstitüsü
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Abstract
Positivism arose under specific conditions in France during nineteenth century,
greatly affecting the philosophical thought of many Ottoman intellectuals. Many of
intellectuals lived in exile because of policies carried out by Sultan Abdulhamid
and came into close contact with positivism in France. These intellectuals believed
that positivism could solve the problems that Ottoman society faced. They tried to
adapt positivism to the specific conditions of their own society. The Kurdish
Muslim scholar, Said Nursi also, learned about and keep with the thoughts, both in
his hometown Bitlis, and in İstanbul. This paper claims that Said Nursi was
intrigued by positivism. In this context, he presumed that Kurdish people should
move ahead in social order and progress through education, which would make
increase their welfare and happiness.
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Pozitivizm, Düzen ve İlerleme, Kürtler, Said Nursi,İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti
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The Journal of Mesopotamian Studies
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4
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1
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103
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118