After finishing high school, he went to Germany and became a student of Nicolai Hartmann.
He was known as Takiyettin Temuralp at that time and published Über die grenzen der erkennbarkeit bei Husserl und Scheler in German.
[2] He is the author of the university level textbook Felsefeye Giriş (Introduction to Philosophy).
This anthropology deals with man not through any conceptualization but through "his concrete biopsychic wholeness".
[5] He believed that this new anthropology would be more suitable for approaching and solving concrete problems in the human world.