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- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- Hindawi Foundation
- Pages
- 106
- ISBN
- 9781527314153
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The book is widely praised for being simple and accessible, offering a light yet informative overview of the history of science. Reviewers highlight its focus on the importance of historicizing science as a development within the philosophy of science itself. It takes readers on a swift journey through the general significance of science history, then specifically delves into its evolution among Arabs. The book effectively illustrates how Arab sciences, particularly mathematics, were translated and transferred to Andalusia, significantly contributing to the development of modern science in Europe. It also explores the philosophical underpinnings of the concept of nature in Arab-Islamic heritage and examines the relationship between Islamic philosophy and its influence on both Islamic and European sciences, noting the crucial role of Arab translations in synthesizing Greek Western and Indian Eastern knowledge. Furthermore, the book provides detailed studies of two foundational figures in Islamic scientific history.
While largely positive, one reviewer notes that the book, despite its title, is not a "research" in the strict academic sense, but rather a concise study. This suggests that readers expecting an exhaustive or deeply rigorous academic treatise might find it less comprehensive than anticipated. The reviews do not present any other explicit criticisms regarding the book's quality, writing style, or structure.
In conclusion, the book is generally well-received as an engaging and informative introduction to the history of science, with a particular emphasis on the rich contributions of Arab-Islamic civilization. It successfully outlines key historical developments, philosophical connections, and the impact of influential scholars. This book would appeal to general readers interested in the history of science, the intellectual heritage of the Arab world, and the significant role of translation in scientific progress. It is particularly suited for those seeking a concise and accessible overview rather than a specialized academic study.
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