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Revealed Sciences
The Natural Sciences in Islam in Seventeenth-Century Morocco
Demonstrates the vibrancy of an Early Modern Muslim society through a study of the natural sciences in seventeenth-century Morocco.
Justin K. Stearns (Author)
9781107065574, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 8 July 2021
300 pages
23.5 x 16 x 2.5 cm, 0.6 kg
'This work represents a great advance in historical as well as sociological and anthropological approaches of natural sciences in Islamicate societies and opens up large perspectives for work by historians, naturalists and philologists.' Meyssa Ben Saad, Metascience
Demonstrating the vibrancy of an Early Modern Muslim society through a study of the natural sciences in seventeenth-century Morocco, Revealed Sciences examines how the natural sciences flourished during this period, without developing in a similar way to the natural sciences in Europe. Offering an innovative analysis of the relationship between religious thought and the natural sciences, Justin K. Stearns shows how nineteenth and twentieth-century European and Middle Eastern scholars jointly developed a narrative of the decline of post-formative Islamic thought, including the fate of the natural sciences in the Muslim world. Challenging these depictions of the natural sciences in the Muslim world, Stearns uses numerous close readings of works in the natural sciences to a detailed overview of the place of the natural sciences in scholarly and educational landscapes of the Early Modern Magreb, and considers non-teleological possibilities for understanding a persistent engagement with the natural sciences in Early Modern Morocco.
Preface: paths not taken
Introduction: Narratives of science, old and new
1. A landscape of learning in the far west
Excursus: the poverty of intellectual history as a series of great men
2. Constructing science in Morocco between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries
Excursus: the horizons of causality: how to think about causes, nature, and ghosts of scientific methods
3. Legalizing science: the authority of the natural sciences in Islamic law
Excursus: Kuhn and the history of science in Islamicate societies
4. Writing the mathematical and natural sciences
Excursus: Sufism and the spiritual life: balancing the exoteric and esoteric sciences
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: History of science [PDX], Islamic life & practice [HRHP], Islam [HRH], European history [HBJD]
