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Turkish philosopher (1925–2009)
Cemal Yıldırım (1925–2009) was a Turkish
philosopher , author, educator, and researcher. He wrote 15 books (4 in English and 11 in Turkish) and numerous academic papers.[
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He wrote extensively on the
philosophy of science and the
history of science .
[1] His popular books
Bilimin Öncüleri ("Pioneers of Science") and Evrim Kuramı ve Bagnazlık ("
Theory of Evolution and Dogmatism") were widely read and discussed in
Turkey . His book Matematiksel Düşünme ("Mathematical Thinking") was also very influential.[
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He was the father of the mathematician
Cem Yıldırım .[
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Books
The Patterns of Scientific Discovery , M.E.T.U. Publications (1981)
Logic: The Study of Deductive Reasoning , M.E.T.U. Publications (1973)
Science: Its Meaning and Method , M.E.T.U. Publications (1971)
The Logic of Value Judgments , M.E.T.U. Publications (1965)
Bilimsel Düşünme Yöntemi ("Method of Scientific Thinking"), Bilgi Yayınevi (1997),
ISBN
9789755335780
Bilimin Öncüleri ("Pioneers of Science"), TÜBİTAK Publications (1996),
ISBN
9786050028027
Matematiksel Düşünme ("Mathematical Thinking"), Remzi Kitabevi (1996),
ISBN
9789751400789
Evrim Kuramı ve Bagnazlık ("Theory of Evolution and Dogmatism"), Bilgi Yayinlari (1989)
ISBN
975-494-710-4
Mantık: Doğru Düşünme Yöntemi ("Logic: The Method to Thinking Correctly"), Verso Yayınları (1987).
ISBN
9789754947762
Bilim Tarihi ("History of Science"), Remzi Kitabevi (1983),
ISBN
9789751403148
Bilim Felsefesi ("Philosophy of Science"), Remzi Kitabevi (1979),
ISBN
9789751402943
References
^ Robinson, Douglas (30 November 2022). The Behavioral Economics of Translation . Taylor & Francis.
ISBN
978-1-000-78535-7 .