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‘Epistemic Communities’ on Founding of Civilization-Relationship between Claim of Superiority and Exploitation: An Evaluation on Ancient Greek
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نویسنده
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ERTUGAY Fatih
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منبع
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journal of graduate school of social sciences - 2016 - دوره : 20 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:27 -43
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چکیده
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The concept of civilization is often described through the process of civilizing and the reference of civilization is made to the elements and mechanisms that can be observed into the process of civilizing. artistic pleasures and pursuits, architecture, reading and writing, written works and their transferring through language are among the aforementioned elements and mechanisms. evenly other remarkable elements is phenomenon that enlivens the culture by civilized behavior and attitudes, it’s production, spreading and maintenance. in this context, it can be stated that a community can be described as an epistemic community consisting of scientists, religious leaders, thinkers, architects, musicians, poets and other craftsmen. epistemic communities that make up the social norms of behavior and, produce, spread and transfer the social concepts, in a sense, they make them the primary actors of civilizing process and therefore the phenomenon of civilization. if the existence of civilization is dependent on the presence of such epistemic communities, it depends on what the presence of epistemic communities are? one of the many response of this problem is the necessity of the creation of the needed time and production facilities. in this study, it will be discussed the relationship between claim of superiority and exploitation and epistemic communities, in the creation of this time and opportunities for the production, and the process of civilization, a form of reflection of the relationship. this study will be analyzed through a survey of the ancient greeks.
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آدرس
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Nuh Naci Yazgan Üniversitesi, İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi (İİBF), Siyaset Bilimi ve Kamu Yönetimi Bölümü, Turkey
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پست الکترونیکی
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fertugay@nny.edu.tr
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