Doç. Dr. Chryssi Sidiropoulou

Ph.D., University of Wales, UK

sidiropu@boun.edu.tr

+90 (212) 359 7093 / TB350

Research Interests: 

Wittgenstein, Antik Felsefe (özellikle Platon'un metafiziği ve epistemolojisi), Din Felsefesi, Zihin Felsefesi, Felsefeciler için Antik Yunanca

Research Projects: 

Devam eden BAP projeleri:

Yıl: 2020 - (devam ediyor)
Proje başlığı: Ineffability and Expression. Philosophical views of thought and language from antiquity to the present.

Tamamlanmış BAP projeleri:

Yıl: 2015 - 2018
Proje başlığı: Between immanence and Transcendence. Philosophical views of faith and religion from late antiquity to the present.

Teaching: 

Vermiş olduğu derslerden bazıları:

Felsefe Tarihi I, Felsefe Tarihi II, Din Felsefesi, Klasik İslam Felsefesi, Wittgenstein Dil ve Zihin

Yayınlar: 

10 Kasım 2022 tarihinde güncellenmiştir.

 

"Science and Ritual: the Limits of Scientific Explanation and of the Cartesian Metaphysics of the Self" (in Greek), Neysis. Athens, Winter 1998.

"From Homer to Plato: Beginnings of the Concept of the Self in Greek Thought" (in Greek), Philologos. Summer 1998.

"Dualism and the Soul: a Wittgensteinian Approach" (in Greek), Deykalion. Athens, Winter 1999.

"Love: Its Forms, Dimensions and Paradoxes," Book Review of the book by İlham Dilman. Philosophical Investigations, vol. 23, No. 3. (Blackwell, Oxford, UK and Malden, USA, July 2000). (Q2 AHCI)

"Platonik Düalizm ve Ruh-bir yaklaşım denemesi," Felsefe Tartışmaları, vol. 30, 61-67, 2003 Translation (from German to Greek): Die Eigenart der Griechen: Einführung in die Griechische Kultur, by R. Harder.

Kendisi ayrıca Yunanca dili öğretimi üzerine çeşitli çalışmalarda yer almıştır.

Biyografi: 

CHRYSSI SIDIROPOULOU graduated from the School of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in 1990. After attending a postgraduate programme in philosophy for one year there she then moved into the University of Wales, U.K., in 1991. Her postgraduate research mainly focused on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. At the same time she taught classes on both Wittgenstein and Plato. She received her Ph.D in 1996. During the academic year of 1996 she joined the ranks of Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey. Since then she has been lecturing on Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, and Wittgenstein. Moreover, upon her coming to Boğaziçi Modern Greek became an official course of the academic curriculum; she has standardly been teaching it along with Ancient Greek. Upon being offered a scholarship she visited Abo Akademi in Turku, Finland, during September-October 1998. At Abo she conducted postdoctoral research on contemporary Philosophy of Mind (functionalism and the nature of mental life).

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