Cultural ergonomics refers to the process of individual adaptation of cultural codes, constructed according to a society's socio-cultural norms, within diverse cultural contexts. Turkish societies are examples of societies that have fully realized their cultural ergonomic structure and have disclosed the law of culture. However, it is clear that today our ethical principles have eroded as a result of harmful technical advancements. Thus, it is imperative to develop answers to our ethical issues compatible to our cultural ergonomics, which is based on our folk philosophy and is organized with our cultural ethical norms. In accordance with these ideas, we developed the Folklore Justification Metaethic Analysis Method, a method for studying the Metaethic Theory of Folklor. Therefore, we chose the satire “Do not like” by Kazak Abdal, one of the major figures in the history of minstrel poetry. In this work, Kazak Abdal highlights ethical virtues through the description of immoral behaviour. This paper will examine based on the Metaethics Theory of Folklore, Folklore Justification, Metaethics Analysis Method, and Metaethics Analysis of Folklore, Kazak Abdal's ethical codes in satire of disliked redif (tail rhymes) to analyze the place of his positive ethical values associated with negative ethical actions in Turkish folk philosophy. Our research intends to provide a fresh viewpoint on the folk philosophy that has been built around cultural ergonomics in the minstrel poetry tradition.
Alan : Filoloji; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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