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Is Science Western In Origin C K Raju

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Is Science Western In Origin C K Raju
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Publisher: Multiversity & Citizens International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.4 MB
Pages: 60
Author: C. K. Raju
ISBN: 9789833046072, 983304607X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Is Science Western In Origin C K Raju by C. K. Raju 9789833046072, 983304607X instant download after payment.

On stock Western history, science originated among the Greeks, and then developed in post-renaissance Europe. This story was fabricated in three phases./First, during the Crusades, scientific knowledge from across the world, in captured Arabic books, was given a theologically-correct origin by claiming it was all transmitted from the Greeks. The key cases of Euclid (geometry) and Claudius Ptolemy (astronomy) both concocted figures are used to illustrate this process./Second, during the Inquisition, world scientific knowledge was again assigned a theologically-correct origin by claiming it was not transmitted from others, but was independently rediscovered by Europeans. The cases of Copernicus and Newton (calculus) illustrate this process of revolution by rediscovery. / Third, the appropriated knowledge was reinterpreted and aligned to post-Crusade theology. Colonial and racist historians exploited this, arguing that the (theologically) correct version of scientific knowledge (geometry, calculus, etc.) existed only in Europe./ These processes of appropriation continue to this day.

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