About

This philosophy dictionary is the product of an approach that treats philosophy not as something merely explained, but as an activity that is actively practiced. The project is based on the conviction that philosophical thinking cannot be properly established unless distinctions between concepts, methods, and disciplines are clearly articulated. For this reason, the content prioritizes the background, contexts, and intellectual functions of concepts rather than offering superficial definitions.

The project is prepared by Emrah Bozkurt, who approaches philosophy not only as a theoretical pursuit but as a mode of thinking that permeates all areas of life. Through his work in philosophy, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and methodological studies, he argues that the quality of thought is determined by the correct and precise use of concepts. This dictionary is designed as part of Emrah Bozkurt’s broader aim to present philosophy on a systematic, coherent, and practically applicable basis.

Together with the social media channels and video content featured on this page, the dictionary is conceived not merely as something to be read, but as a thought project to be followed, developed, and reflected upon collectively. In this context, video lectures related to the project can be accessed through Emrah Bozkurt’s YouTube channel, and for collaboration, feedback, or inquiries, direct contact can be made via the email address sozluk[at]idiotloji.com.