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Nedim Nomer is a Professor at Boğaziçi University, holding a Ph.D. from Columbia University, USA. He is affiliated with the Department of Philosophy and is actively engaged in research and teaching in the fields of German Idealism, Philosophy of Law, Turkish Social and Political Thought, and Ethics.
His research focuses on 18th and 19th century German philosophy, particularly the practical philosophy of J.G. Fichte, as well as Ottoman and modern Turkish political thought. His work explores themes such as self-positing, rights, property, coercion, cultural hybridity, and the intersection of belief and political theory. He has contributed significantly to Fichte scholarship and the historiography of Ottoman political ideas.
The trends in his recent publications show a consistent engagement with political philosophy, ethics, and intellectual history. His work bridges Western philosophical traditions with Ottoman and Turkish thought, demonstrating a comparative and integrative approach. He publishes in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals indexed in SSCI and AHCI, and contributes to major handbooks and encyclopedias in philosophy.
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Nedim Nomer has co-edited a volume of philosophical discussions and serves as an active academic with ongoing publications, including forthcoming chapters in 2024. There is no mention of grant funding or student supervision in the provided information.
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