
معرفی
AYŞE EROĞLU serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Sciences at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Theology. With extensive teaching experience across doctoral, master's, and undergraduate levels, she specializes in historical and contemporary philosophical discourse with particular emphasis on aesthetics, ethics, and Islamic philosophical traditions.
Education:
- Doctorate in History of Philosophy (2007-2011), Atatürk University Institute of Social Sciences
- Master's in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (2003-2007), Atatürk University Institute of Social Sciences
- Licence in Theology (1995-2000), Atatürk University Faculty of Theology
Her research centers on the intersection of historical philosophical frameworks with contemporary issues, particularly examining beauty-truth relationships in digital contexts, deontological ethics applications, and Islamic philosophical contributions. Eroğlu's work demonstrates consistent engagement with both Western and Eastern philosophical traditions through publications spanning aesthetics, consciousness studies, and ethical theory.
Analysis of her 9 recent publications reveals dominant research trajectories in philosophy of art (42%), historical philosophy (28%), and ethical theory (30%), with increasing focus on digital age philosophical challenges since 2020. Her work bridges classical philosophical discourse with contemporary societal issues including pandemic ethics and digital aesthetics.
As an academic advisor, she has supervised 10 master's theses on diverse topics ranging from Ricoeur's philosophy to Nietzsche studies and contemporary rationalism. Her teaching portfolio includes comprehensive coverage of philosophy history, aesthetics, and contemporary movements across all academic levels.


