
Gregory Vandamme argued that Ibn ‘Arabi uniquely positioned the concept of perplexity as a form of knowledge at the core of his thought, thereby contributing a distinctive perspective to Islamic thought.
As part of the Thesis Presentation Seminars, Fahrettin Arı addressed the inquiries triggered in the human mind by paradoxes in general, and specifically the Liar paradox and Hüseyin Hânsârî's approach to it.
In the first session of the Literature Talks series, Metin Başbay discussed the contrasts between liberalism and Marxism on state intervention in the market, emphasizing that each economic problem requires different approaches due to its unique nature.