öznecil
Öznecil is a philosophical stance that foregrounds the role of the subject in knowledge, interpretation, and social life. Proponents argue that meaning emerges from conscious agents and their intentional states, rather than from impersonal structures alone. The term is commonly used in Turkish-language scholarship to describe this emphasis on subjectivity, agency, and experiential context.
It situates itself near subjectivism, phenomenology, and hermeneutics, while aiming to distinguish itself by stressing not
Origins: The concept gained traction in late 20th-century Turkish philosophy and critical theory, appearing in discussions
Core tenets: Non-universal interpretation, emphasis on intentionality, and acknowledgment of perspectival limits. It treats subjects as
Relation to other schools and criticisms: It intersects with phenomenology, existentialism, and social constructivism. Critics argue