Classical Logic, the Philosophy of Logic and Its Problems, Avicennian and Post-Avicennian Modal Logic, ʿIlm al-Khilāf and ʿIlm al-Naẓar, the Theory of Ādāb al-Baḥth wa al-Munāẓara (the Islamic Disputation Theory)
Muhammet Çelik is Assist. Prof. Dr. of Logic at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the Faculty of Religious Studies at the Social Sciences University of Ankara. Dr. Çelik graduated from Ankara University, Faculty of Divinity (2011). He holds a MA (2014) in Classical Arabic Logic and Philosophy and Ph.D. (2020) in Classical Arabic Logic and Philosophy from Ankara University. Dr. Çelik worked as a research fellow at Ankara University (2013-2020).
Vise-Head of Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Head of Logic Sub-Department
Logic Section Editor of Journal of Eskiyeni
Coordinator of University Orientation Program at Ankara University, Faculty of Divinity (2016-2019)
Dr. Muhammet Çelik is a scholar who studies the classic logic, the modal logic (especially Avicennian modal syllogism), the theory of the syllogism, and ādāb al-baḥth wa al-munāẓara (the Islamic disputation theory).
Classical Logic
the Philosophy of Logic and Its Problems
Avicennian and Post-Avicennian Modal Logic
the Theory of Dialectic: ʿIlm al-Khilāf and ʿIlm al-Naẓar
the Theory of Ādāb al-Baḥth wa al-Munāẓara (the Islamic Disputation Theory)