
معرفی
Ferhat Taşkın is an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. from Indiana University Bloomington, USA. His academic work lies at the intersection of Western analytic philosophy and classical Islamic philosophical traditions. He is actively contributing to contemporary debates in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of religion.
Research Interests:
- Metaphysics and the nature of divine attributes
- Epistemology and justification in religious belief
- Islamic philosophy, particularly Avicennian thought
- Philosophy of religion, including the problem of evil and free will
- Political philosophy and the metaphysical underpinnings of justice
His recent publications show a consistent engagement with high-level debates in both secular and theological journals, focusing on figures such as Avicenna, Rawls, and Plantinga. The work demonstrates a rigorous analytic approach applied to both Islamic and Western philosophical-theological problems, particularly around divine freedom, human agency, and the coherence of religious doctrines.
Scientific Awards:
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Ferhat Taşkın has not listed any students or formal advisees, nor any specific grants. However, his publication record in AHCI and SCOPUS-indexed journals indicates active research and scholarly recognition. He publishes primarily in theology and philosophy of religion journals, suggesting strong ties to divinity or religious studies academic communities.
There is no mention of laboratory affiliations, research teams, or collaborative centers in the provided information.




