Science and civilisation in Islam

by Sayyid Husayn Nasr

Paper Book, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

297/.1975

Collection

Publication

Cambridge : Islamic Texts Society, c1987.

Description

Science and Civilization in Islam has remained unsurpassed as the authoritative statement on this subject. With his characteristic breadth of learning, clarity of exposition and insight, Seyyed Hossein Nasr presents here for the first time a full picture of Islamic science, not as a chapter in the history of Western science, but as an integral aspect of Islamic civilisation and the Islamic intellectual tradition. By means of an historical presentation, an analysis of its forms, including the use of passages from the writings of many Muslim scientists and philosophers, the author is able to convey not only a sense of the operative context of Islamic science but he also demonstrates its inter-relatedness with the sapiential wisdom on which it is based. An introductory chapter provides the reader with a necessary orientation to the subject according to the principles of Islam, while subsequent chapters survey the whole spectrum of the individual sciences from cosmology, philosophy, theology to alchemy, physics, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine concluding with a chapter on the gnostic tradition. For this edition, Dr Nasr has written a preface surveying the fields covered in the book since its first appearance in 1968, and has provided a supplement that brings the Bibliography up to date.… (more)

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This is an informative yet aggravating book, and I had a hard time deciding how to rate it. Seyyed Hossein Nasr is a very knowledgeable man with what I consider to be some bizarre views, and here he is constantly at work to force said views upon the reader. I found the size and scope of the book to
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be ideal, and the balance between analysis and translations of primary texts was perfect (although his selection criteria occasionally baffled me). This is a good text to read along with another (hopefully more sane) introduction to Islamicate science, or one could use the bibliography as a helpful jumping off point: the references are dated but helpful.
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Physical description

388 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

094662111X / 9780946621118

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