Approaches to the Oriental ClassicsWilliam Theodore De Bary Columbia University Press, 1959 - 262 pages |
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... Islamic civilization . Since Ibn Khaldūn's time , his work has con- tinued to have a unique and permanent place in Islamic thought on history and society , in Arabic literature as well as in the newly emerg- ing literature in Turkish ...
... Islamic civilization . Since Ibn Khaldūn's time , his work has con- tinued to have a unique and permanent place in Islamic thought on history and society , in Arabic literature as well as in the newly emerg- ing literature in Turkish ...
Page 80
... Islamic studies are at present prepared to meet . This is not an accident . It is intimately linked with the past and present status of these studies . Arabic and Islamic studies as scientific academic disciplines are relatively recent ...
... Islamic studies are at present prepared to meet . This is not an accident . It is intimately linked with the past and present status of these studies . Arabic and Islamic studies as scientific academic disciplines are relatively recent ...
Page 82
... Islamic history and civilization - sometimes even at the expense of their own scientific conscience , and in spite of the reproachful and censorious attitude of their colleagues . The teaching of the Islamic classics as great books ...
... Islamic history and civilization - sometimes even at the expense of their own scientific conscience , and in spite of the reproachful and censorious attitude of their colleagues . The teaching of the Islamic classics as great books ...
Contents
Opening Remarks by Jacques Barzun THE TEACHING OF | 3 |
Great BooksEast and West by Mark Van Doren | 7 |
Education in a Multicultural World by Thomas Berry 24 On Exploiting the Greek Analogy by Moses Hadas | 24 |
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