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Cusanus’ta İkinci Tanrı Olarak İnsan ve Ölçme Edimi

Year 2023, Issue: 48, 53 - 78, 28.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.37697/eskiyeni.1227827

Abstract

Pek çok felsefe tarihçisi tarafından en önemli Alman düşünürler arasında konumlandırılan Nicolaus Cusanus Türkiyede felsefe çevrelerinde henüz hak ettiği tanınırlığa ulaşamamıştır. Oysaki Cusanus’un felsefi yazıları kendinden sonra gelen Descartes, Berkeley, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel gibi birçok modern filozofun düşüncelerinin tohumlarını barındırmaktadır. Bu sebeple Cusanus’a dair çalışmalar felsefe tarihinde özellikle Rönesans dönemi ve modern felsefeye geçiş için önemli bir durak noktasıdır. Buna rağmen Cusanus’un düşüncelerini inceleyen gerek yabancı dillerde gerek Türkçede kaynaklar sınırlıdır. 19. yüzyılın sonlarına doğru Cusanus üzerine çalışmalar başlamış ve son dönemlerde dünyada Cusanus’a olan ilgi artmıştır. Bu kaynaklarda Cusanus’un özgünlüğüne dair birbirinden farklı tezler ortaya konsa da onun bilgi teorisi ve bu teorinin çağdaş bir konu olarak öznellik felsefesiyle ilişkisi özellikle dikkat çekmektedir. Bunun da sebebi Cusanus’un kendi çağdaşlarından farklı olarak insan zihnine dair görüşleri sonucu bilme ediminde insanı merkez kılıp diğer her şeyi zihnin dolayımına sokmasıdır. Bu durumda insan şeyleri kendinde oldukları gibi değil de zihninin yapımı olan kavramsal dünyanın bir parçası olarak bilebilmektedir. Bu da insan zihnini, bilme ediminde merkeze koyan ama öte yandan onun bilgisini sınırlayan bir düşünce sistemdir. İnsan zihninin bu merkeziliği Cusanus’u insanı dünya üzerindeki ikinci bir tanrı olarak nitelendirmeye götürmüştür. İnsanın ikinci tanrı olarak nitelendirilmesindeki başlıca sebep bilme etkinliği ve bu etkinliğin özünde yatan ölçme edimidir. Ancak Cusanus’un özgünlüğünü ortaya çıkartan ikinci tanrı olarak insan anlayışı ile insan zihninin ölçme edimi arasındaki ilişkiye odaklanarak insanın bu dünya üzerindeki yaratıcılığına dair bir çalışma bulunmamaktadır. Bu makale ile literatürdeki söz konusu boşluğun doldurulması amaçlanmaktadır. Bu amaç doğrultusunda Cusanus’un modern ve çağdaş felsefeyle ilişkilendirilen bilgi teorisindeki özgünlüğü, ikinci tanrı olarak insanın ölçme edimi ayrıntılı bir şekilde incelenerek gösterilecektir.

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Man as the Second God and the Act of Measurement in Cusanus

Year 2023, Issue: 48, 53 - 78, 28.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.37697/eskiyeni.1227827

Abstract

Nicolaus Cusanus, considered one of the most important German thinkers by many historians of philosophy, has yet to receive the recognition he deserves in the phil-osophical circles in Turkey. However, the philosophical writings of Cusanus con-tain the seeds of the thoughts of many modern philosophers such as Descartes, Berkeley, Leibniz, Kant, and Hegel. For this reason, studies on Cusanus are an essen-tial stopping point in the history of philosophy, especially for the Renaissance pe-riod and the transition to modern philosophy. Despite this, texts examining Cu-sanus' thoughts are limited in foreign languages and Turkish. Towards the end of the 19th century, studies on Cusanus started and recently the worldwide interest in Cusanus has increased. Although there are different theses about the original as-pect of Cusanus’ thoughts in these sources, his theory of knowledge and the rela-tionship of this theory with the contemporary subject of philosophy of subjectivity attract attention. The reason for this is that Cusanus, unlike his contemporaries, as a result of his views on the human mind, makes the human center in the act of knowing and puts everything else into the mind's mediation. That is why people can know things not as they are in themselves, but only in so far, they are part of the conceptual world, that their own mind constructs that. This is a system of thought that on the one hand puts the human mind at the center through its act of knowing on the other hand, limits its knowledge. This centrality of the human mind led Cusanus to characterize man as the second god on earth. The main reason for characterizing man as the second god is the activity of knowing and the act of measuring that lies at the core of this activity. Despite its significance, there is no study focusing on man’s creativity in this world through the relationship between Cusanus’s conception of man as the second god and the human mind’s activity of measurement, which reveals the originality of Cusanus’ thought. This study aims to fill this gap in the literature. To achieve this aim, this study examines the act of measurement of man as the second god, which reveals the originality of Cusanus’ theory of knowledge associated with modern and contemporary philosophy.

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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Philosophy, Religious Studies
Journal Section Articles
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İhsan Berk Özcangiller 0000-0003-3458-772X

Publication Date March 28, 2023
Submission Date January 1, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Issue: 48

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ISNAD Özcangiller, İhsan Berk. “Cusanus’ta İkinci Tanrı Olarak İnsan Ve Ölçme Edimi”. Eskiyeni 48 (March 2023), 53-78. https://doi.org/10.37697/eskiyeni.1227827.