معرفی
Demet Tuğçe Dumanoğlu Cosgrave serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy within the Faculty of Science and Letters at Artvin Coruh University, Turkey, where she has been affiliated with the Systematic Philosophy and Logic Division since 2017. Her academic profile reflects deep engagement with foundational philosophical frameworks and their contemporary applications.
Her educational trajectory includes:
- PhD in Philosophy, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University (2018-2025)
- MA in Philosophy Education (non-thesis), Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University (2009-2010)
- BA in Philosophy, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University (2004-2009)
- Academic year at King's College London, University of London (2015-2016)
Her research centers on Philosophy of Language, with rigorous analysis of reference theories (Frege, Russell, Strawson, Donnellan), semantics-pragmatics interfaces, and logical structures. She extends this work into Political Philosophy through her 2022 book Siyaset Felsefesi Tarihi (History of Political Philosophy) and interdisciplinary applications of linguistic philosophy to political discourse. Her scholarship demonstrates exceptional continuity in examining how classical analytic frameworks address modern societal questions.
Publication trends from 2018-2025 reveal an evolution from foundational studies of Frege's sense-reference distinction toward innovative applications in political theory. The 2025 paper on Donnellan's distinction exemplifies this trajectory, bridging linguistic philosophy and political analysis while maintaining technical precision in logical and semantic domains. This progression underscores her methodological rigor and capacity to connect historical philosophical problems with urgent contemporary issues.

