Gürol Irzık (born June 3, 1955 in Denizli) is a Turkish philosopher and professor.
[citation needed] He graduated from Robert College in 1973 and from Boğaziçi University Electrical Engineering Department in 1977.
He received a master's degree in mathematics from the same university in 1979 and a doctorate in philosophy of social sciences from Indiana University, Bloomington in 1986.
[1] Irzık is a former member of the European Cultural Parliament[2] and the Turkish Academy of Sciences and a current member of The Science Academy Society of Turkey.
[3] Thomas Kuhn, one of the most important philosophers of science of the 20th century, stated that he probably never would have written The Structure of Scientific Revolutions if he had read the article Irzık co-authered with Teo Grünberg titled "Carnap and Kuhn: Arch Enemies or Close Allies?