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Stearns, Justin, "All Beneficial Knowledge is Revealed:
The Rational Sciences in the Maghrib in the age of al-Yūsī (d. 1102/1691)
", Islamic Law and Society, 21 (2004), 49-80.
- Resum
- The intellectual history of the Muslim world during the post-formative period is poorly understood compared to the centuries in which the initial development of the principal Islamic intellectual traditions occurred. This article examines the legal status of the natural sciences in the thought of the Moroccan scholar al-Ḥasan al-Yūsī (d. 1102/1691) and his contemporaries, both in terms of the categorization of knowledge and in terms of developments in conceptions of causality in post-formative Ashʿarī theology. In the latter respect, al-Yūsī's writings on causality are compared to those of his contemporary in Damascus, ʿAbd al-Ghanī al-Nābulusī, with attention to the broader historiographic perils in comparing intellectual developments in the Early Modern period to those occurring in Europe. By placing al-Yūsī's views in intellectual context, I seek to demon-strate how a more productive history of the natural sciences in the post-formative Muslim world might be written.
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