Scientific history in pre-modern civilizations: a critical review

The main arguments in this article pertain to the plurality of approaches in the study of nature in different human civilisations. In the popular Western narrative on scientific history, Greek science is presented as the first rational and empirically-established science in the world. Pre-Greek scie...

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Main Authors: Sapiee, Radzi, Bakar, Osman
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spelling my.iium.irep.1027962023-01-05T06:22:59Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/102796/ Scientific history in pre-modern civilizations: a critical review Sapiee, Radzi Bakar, Osman B Philosophy (General) D History General and Old World D History (General) The main arguments in this article pertain to the plurality of approaches in the study of nature in different human civilisations. In the popular Western narrative on scientific history, Greek science is presented as the first rational and empirically-established science in the world. Pre-Greek sciences were not rational in the modern sense but clothed in mythical language. This article discusses the preservation of knowledge of man and the universe in creation myths in the Sumerian, Babylonian, and Egyptian civilisations which existed before the Greek civilisations. The article also discusses the unique character of Islamic science. Like Greek and modern science, Islamic science possesses a rational and empirical character. But unlike them, Islamic science is also symbolic and spiritual in character. In other words, Islamic science is religious in nature except that it is free of the kind mythical language that characterises the pre-Greek sciences. The uniqueness of Islamic science is the unity of its rational and symbolic dimensions. IIUM Press 2022-12-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/102796/7/102796_Scientific%20history%20in%20pre-modern%20civilizations.pdf Sapiee, Radzi and Bakar, Osman (2022) Scientific history in pre-modern civilizations: a critical review. Al-Shajarah, 27 (2). pp. 351-369. ISSN 1394-6870 https://journals.iium.edu.my/shajarah/index.php/shaj/article/view/1501/500
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D History General and Old World
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Sapiee, Radzi
Bakar, Osman
Scientific history in pre-modern civilizations: a critical review
description The main arguments in this article pertain to the plurality of approaches in the study of nature in different human civilisations. In the popular Western narrative on scientific history, Greek science is presented as the first rational and empirically-established science in the world. Pre-Greek sciences were not rational in the modern sense but clothed in mythical language. This article discusses the preservation of knowledge of man and the universe in creation myths in the Sumerian, Babylonian, and Egyptian civilisations which existed before the Greek civilisations. The article also discusses the unique character of Islamic science. Like Greek and modern science, Islamic science possesses a rational and empirical character. But unlike them, Islamic science is also symbolic and spiritual in character. In other words, Islamic science is religious in nature except that it is free of the kind mythical language that characterises the pre-Greek sciences. The uniqueness of Islamic science is the unity of its rational and symbolic dimensions.
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title Scientific history in pre-modern civilizations: a critical review
title_short Scientific history in pre-modern civilizations: a critical review
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