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Email: berges@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page
Dr. Berges is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy. Her interests lie in the following areas: ancient philosophy, virtue
ethics, Nietzsche.
Recent Publications
- S. Berges, Expertise and elitism: Plato on virtue and the law, in
Amaya, A. and Lai, H., Virtues, Law, and Justice, Springer
(forthcoming) [invited]
- S. Berges, Moral development, in Vilhjalmur, A. and Chadwick, R.,
Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Elsevier, online publication
(forthcoming)
- S. Berges, Loneliness and belonging: is Stoic cosmopolitanism still
defensible?, in Cosmopolitanism: Critical Concepts in Sociology,
edited by Gerard Delanty and David Inglis, Routledge (forthcoming)
[reprint of Berges (2005)]
- S. Berges, Evil behaviour and character: virtue ethics versus social
psychology, in Their Deeds Were Evil: Understanding Atrocity,
Ferocity and Extreme Crimes, D. Medlicott, ed., Rodopi Press
(forthcoming)
- S. Berges, Ethics and the Quest for Wisdom, Philosophical
Quarterly 62(246): 198-199 (2012) [book review]
- S. Berges, Why women hug their chains: Wollstonecraft and adaptive
preferences, Utilitas 23(1): 72-87 (2011)
- S. Berges, Mirrors to One Another: Emotion and Value in Jane
Austen and David Hume, Philosophical Quarterly 60(241):
864-865 (2010) [book review]
- S. Berges, Understanding the role of the laws in Plato's Statesman,
Prolegomena 9(1): 5-23 (2010)
- S. Berges, Plato on Virtue and the Law, Continuum (2009)
- S. Berges, Why the capability approach is justified?, Journal of
Applied Philosophy 24(1) (2007)
- S. Berges, Virtue ethics, politics and the function of laws: the
parent analogy in Plato's Menexenus, Dialogue XLVI(2) (2007)
- S. Berges, The hardboiled detective as moralist: ethics and crime
fiction, in Values and Virtues, T. Chappell, ed., Mind Series,
Oxford University Press (2007)
- S. Berges, Morality for private eyes, in Dossiers IX of the
Department for Women's Studies, Universitad de Castellon (2006) [in
Spanish]
- S. Berges, Loneliness and belonging: is Stoic cosmopolitanism still
defensible? Res Publica (2005)
- S. Berges, Virtue and the laws: the parent analogy in Plato's Crito,
Yeditepe'de Felsefe (2004)
- S. Berges, Plato, Nietzsche and sublimation, Phronimon 3:
22-33 (2001)
Education
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School |
Degree |
Date |
| University of Leeds |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
2000 |
| Birkbeck College |
M.A. (Philosophy) |
1994 |
| King's College |
B.A. (Philosophy) |
1991 |
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