I commenced my doctoral studies in the Department of Philosophy, Systematic Philosophy and Logic at Ankara University in 2021, and I am currently continuing my ongoing doctoral research at Friedrich Schiller University since the Fall semester of 2025. I completed my undergraduate education in Philosophy at Kastamonu University between 2013 and 2017; during the Fall semester of 2016–2017, I participated in the Erasmus Exchange Program at the University of Warsaw. During my undergraduate studies, I was awarded the TEV Outstanding Achievement Award consecutively from 2014 to 2017 and graduated as the top student of my faculty. I completed my master’s thesis, titled Contemporary Philosophical Approaches to the Concept of Causation, in 2021. In addition, I graduated from the Department of Business Administration in 2025.
As part of my ongoing academic work, I regularly participate in national and international scholarly conferences, and I have published articles in peer-reviewed journals as well as book chapters at both national and international levels. Notably, in 2022, I presented my paper “Two Different Types of Causation: Counterfactual Analysis of Causation versus Dispositional Analysis of Causation” at the 7th Panhellenic Conference on Philosophy of Science held at the University of Athens. Beyond my research activities, I contribute to the editorial activities of the journals Mebadi and FLSF (Philosophy and Social Sciences Journal). I am also one of the two series editors of the Contemporary Philosophy of Science Series published by Doruk Publishing, contributing to the development and coordination of scholarly publications in philosophy of science.
My ongoing research interests include metaphysics of science, metaphysics, epistemology, causation, laws of nature, critical theory, environmental philosophy, philosophy of digital and social sciences, and Anthropocene studies.