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100 1 0 _aElias, Amin
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700 1 0 _a Aschi, Youssef
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245 0 0 _aScience and Islam in the 19th and 20th Centuries
260 _c2016.
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520 _aNapoleon’s 1789 Egyptian campaign, as well as its symbolism as the advent of European civilization in the Levant, armed with science and philosophy, was seen as a crucial moment for Islamic and Arabic thought. For the first time in the history of Muslim civilisation, many ideas were confronted their modern European counterparts. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Arabic philosophers debated the notion of “science”. Whereas some adopted the modern definition that was independent of all religion, others remained committed to a definition of science that was linked to religion, making the Quran the ultimate scientific arbiter.
690 _amiracle
690 _areason
690 _ascience
690 _aQuran
690 _areligion
786 0 _nVingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire | o 130 | 2 | 2016-03-10 | p. 31-43 | 0294-1759
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2016-2-page-31?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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