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Go to My LibraryFilsafat Ilmu Perspektif Barat & Islam
- Language
- Indonesian
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- Publisher
- Gema Insani
- Pages
- 322
- ISBN
- 9786022501626
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The reviews consistently praise this book as an important and beneficial initial reference for understanding the philosophy of science from both Western and Islamic perspectives. Readers highlight the high quality and comprehensive nature of the articles, which are written by leading scholars and direct students of Professor Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas. The book is lauded for its in-depth exploration of key themes such as the secularization of knowledge, Islamic epistemology, methodology, and the crucial concept of 'adab'. Many appreciate its clear comparison between the Islamic and Western worldviews of the philosophy of science, addressing perceived shortcomings in existing academic literature. Specific articles are noted for their insightful and intensive presentation, offering both fundamental and practical aspects of the subject, and making it a valuable resource that prompts deep reflection.
While overwhelmingly positive, a few points of critique or limitation were raised. One reviewer noted that completing the book took a significant amount of time and required re-reading, suggesting its dense academic nature might demand considerable effort from readers. Another expressed a desire for a more extensive discussion on the realities of secularization within the Islamic world itself, rather than solely focusing on its historical connection to Christian theology. Additionally, some reviewers acknowledged that as an anthology of essays from multiple authors, the book inherently lacks a single focused theme, though this is often understood as a characteristic of such collections. It is also mentioned that the book primarily introduces focal points of debate rather than providing definitive answers to every specific philosophical question, which may not meet all readers' expectations for direct solutions.
Overall, readers express high satisfaction with the book, often describing it as deeply enriching and a valuable addition to their personal libraries. It is frequently recommended as an essential and foundational text for anyone interested in the philosophy of science, particularly within the context of Islamic thought and its comparative analysis with Western intellectual traditions. This book is ideal for thinkers, scholars, and enthusiasts of philosophy who seek a comprehensive, well-referenced, and thought-provoking exploration of knowledge, its nature, and its implications from a distinctly Islamic perspective. It is particularly suited for those looking to understand the core differences between Islamic and Western epistemologies and to engage with contemporary challenges to knowledge.
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