Středověká islámská věda – vznik a význam z hlediska anachronního a diachronního přístupu ke zkoumání dějin vědy
Date issued
2012
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
This paper deals with medieval Islamic science, its specific features and circumstances of its
origins. At the same time, it examines historiographical strategies used in the history of
science, namely anachronical and diachronical attitudes, as applied to the study of medieval
Islamic science, with focus on the field of medicine.
The author presents the latest trends in the historiography of Arabic-Islamic
science represented by G. Saliba and exemplified in his publication Islamic Science and the
Making of the European Renaissance. Saliba comes up with a sharp criticism of the exponents
of the so-called classical narrative, which advocates the evolutionary conception of
the origin, development and transmission of scientific knowledge.
The paper sheds light on the procedures of some historiographical works with
the aim to characterize the prevailing methodological trends.
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středověk, arabské země, věda
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2012, č. 1, s. 54-67.