Political Studies Graduate Program - Master Degree
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ÖgeA Conceptual Analysis Of War In Thucydides And Hobbes(Institute of Social Sciences, 2019) Rendeci, Ayten Tuana ; Koçan, Gürcan ; 586455 ; Political Studies ; Siyaset ÇalışmalarıWar has been and remains a central phenomenon in human relations. When we first start to investigate the causes of the war, the process inevitably leads us to understand and work. Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, which is the oldest reference source in the history of international relations, is my main text in this study and I evaluate the elements that build the war. Hobbes, a good reader of Thucydides, emphasized the founding nature of the war and the current wars and the war, which is also likely to live, were evaluated in the light of conceptual and theoretical analyses. The thesis is based on the fact that human emotions are at the forefront as the causes of war and that the war imposes its own system on human beings since the beginning of the war. In this study, the order-building feature of war proceeds again based on the fact that it is highly compatible with human nature.
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ÖgeWhat Justifies Civil Disobedience?(Institute of Social Sciences, 2019) Kuru, Ahmet Bilal ; Koçan, Gürcan ; 570769 ; Political Studies ; Siyaset ÇalışmalarıThesis aims to show that civil disobedience should be justifiable. More precisely, civil disobedience should be justifiable, because it can be illegal, but also can be morally right and just. Paper is divided into five chapters. Civil disobedience is continuously changing and contested concept, so first chapter analyzes the various conceptualization of the concept. At the analyze of various conceptualization, five main axis's and eleven constituents comes into prominence. Thinkers which is analyzed at third chapter argues that it would be immoral to disobey the laws, morality requires obedience to laws. In contrast to this view at the fourth chapter paper analyzes the justifications of civil disobedience.