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Prof. Berna Kılınç is a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy at Boğaziçi University, Faculty of Letters. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and serves as Department Chair and Fourth Year Advisor. Her academic work spans philosophy of science, logic, epistemology, and the history of science, with a particular focus on probability theory and Kantian philosophy.
- Ph.D., University of Chicago, USA
Her research interests include the history and philosophy of probability, Kant’s theoretical philosophy, statistical reasoning, and informal logic. She explores foundational questions in scientific reasoning, objectivity, and the evolution of logical thought, often bridging historical analysis with contemporary philosophical debates.
The recent publications of Prof. Kılınç reflect a sustained engagement with logic, epistemology, and the philosophy of science. Her work spans from Kantian metaphysics to feminist epistemology and statistical methodology, demonstrating a broad yet coherent trajectory centered on the nature of scientific and logical reasoning. She frequently publishes on Ottoman science, the philosophy of chance, and meta-theoretical issues in research synthesis.
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Prof. Kılınç has editorial and translation experience, having co-edited volumes of the World Congress of Philosophy and several issues of Felsefe Tartışmaları. She has translated philosophical texts into Turkish, contributing to the dissemination of analytic philosophy in Turkey. While specific grant information is not provided, her publications in international journals and edited volumes suggest active research engagement. She advises senior students as the Fourth Year Advisor, indicating a role in academic mentoring.
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