Browsing Theses - Department of Philosophy by Title
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A re-examination of computational creativity through non-human animals
(Bilkent University, 2020-06)The advancement of artificial intelligence suggests signs of computational creativity; however, the case for computational creativity is undermined by an anthropocentric bias. In this thesis, I attempt to broaden the ... -
Strengthening the pre-established harmony response to the epistemic challenge of evolution in non-naturalist metaethical realism
(Bilkent University, 2018-05)This thesis outlines a popular non-naturalist response to evolutionary debunking arguments against metaethical realism: the pre-established harmony response. I argue that the pre-established harmony response is unsuccessful ... -
Unreliable narratives and scepticism: what can we learn from fiction?
(Bilkent University, 2021-05)This thesis investigates whether we can learn from fiction. First, I analyse accounts of how we understand fiction and of the concepts that need to be analysed. Then I look more specifically at accounts that suggest we can ... -
Unreliable narrator: memory, accuracy and function
(Bilkent University, 2019-05)If the past is in the past then, why cannot we just let it go? The answer is simple. We are obsessed with our past and it is always running alongside us. Moreover, we are inclined to think that what we remember is true ... -
What stream exactly? The better nature of the early stream of consciousness fiction
(Bilkent University, 2021-01)The term “the stream of consciousness” refers to two different notions: a philosophical psychology theory purported by William James (“the Stream”), and a genre in 20th-century fiction that deals with the conscious ...