- Sultan İlahiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi
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- Revolt, Morality and Society in Nurettin Topcu
Revolt, Morality and Society in Nurettin Topcu
Authors : Seyfettin İLİTER
Pages : 186-195
Doi:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18088809
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Publication Date : 2025-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Nurettin Topçu, while being one of the most important philosophers of Turkish thought, can also be described as an ideal teacher and moralist. It is known that he developed a philosophical style, particularly influenced by the Philosophy of Action, and attempted to ground and idealize this style, especially in the field of ethics. Topçu outlines the general conception of this morality, which he describes as the “Ethics of Revolt,”stating that it should begin with the individual, then extend to the family, society, and finally to the Creator, whom he refers to as the Absolute Being . According to him, the ethics of revolt is not an anarchist act against order or the system, as its name suggests,but rather a sensible action that humanity must undertake to escape its gloomy situation. The primary target of this action is humanity itself. Topçu argues that an ideal society cannot be formed without an ideal human being morally. According to him, an ideal, orderly, and harmonious society is one that must exist within the ethics of revolt. In this study, we will attempt to highlight the importance of the ethics of revolt for society.Keywords : Turkish Thought, Nurettin Topçu, Revolt, Morality, Society, Movement.
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