Optics, Astronomy and Logic: Studies in Arabic Science and Philosophy (Variorum Collected Studies, No 444)
معرفی کتاب «Optics, Astronomy and Logic: Studies in Arabic Science and Philosophy (Variorum Collected Studies, No 444)» نوشتهٔ ʻAbd-al-Ḥamīd I Ṣabrā، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 1994. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Running through the articles in this volume is the theme of the appropriation and subsequent naturalization of Greek science by scholars in the world of medieval Islam. The opening paper presents the historiography of this process, and the focus is then placed on Ibn al-Haytham, one of the most original and influential figures of the 11th century, and in particular in his contribution to the science of optics, both mathematical and experimental, and the psychology of vision. Professor Sabra then continues the analysis of how Greek thought was developed in the Islamic world with two studies of work based on Euclid’s geometry and two on critiques of Ptolemaic astronomy. The final articles turn specifically to questions in the history of logic - Aristotelian syllogism, and Avicenna’s views on the subject - matter of logic. Cover Series Page Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface General I: The Appropriation and Subsequent Naturalization of Greek Science in Medieval Islam: A Preliminary Statement II: Ibn al-Haytham Optics III: Explanation of Optical Reflection and Refraction: Ibn al-Haytham, Descartes, Newton IV: Ibn al-Haytham’s Criticisms of Ptolemy’s Optics V: The Authorship of the Liber de Crepusculis: An Eleventh-century Work on Atmospheric Refraction VI: The Astronomical Origin of Ibn al-Haytham’s Concept of Experiment VII: The Physical and the Mathematical in Ibn al-Haytham’s Theory of light and Vision VIII: Ibn al-Haytham’s Lemmas for Solving ‘Alhazen’s Problem’ IX: Psychology Versus Mathematics: Ptolemy and Alhazen on the Moon Illusion X: Sensation and Inference in Alhazen’s theory of Visual Perception XI: Form in Ibn al-Haytham’s Theory of Vision Geometry XII: Thābit ibn Qurra on Euclid’s Parallels Postulate XIII: Simplicius’s Proof of Euclid’s Parallels Postulate Astronomy XIV: An Eleventh-Century Refutation of Ptolemy’s Planetary Theory XV: The Andalusian Revolt against Ptolemaic Astronomy: Averroes and al-Biṭrūjī Logic XVI: A Twelfth-Century Defence of the Fourth Figure of the Syllogism XVII: Avicenna on the Subject matter of Logic Corrections Index I. The Appropriation And Subsequent Naturalization Of Greek Science In Medieval Islam: A Preliminary Statement -- Ii. Ibn Al-haytham -- Iii. Explanation Of Optical Reflection And Refraction: Ibn Al-haytham, Descartes, Newton -- Iv. Ibn Al-haytham's Criticisms Of Ptolemy's Optics -- V. The Authorship Of The Liber De Crepusculis: An Eleventh-century Work On Atmospheric Refraction -- Vi. The Astronomical Origin Of Ibn Al-haytham's Concept Of Experiment -- Vii. The Physical And The Mathematical In Ibn Al-haytham's Theory Of Light And Vision -- Viii. Ibn Al-haytham's Lemmas For Solving 'alhazen's Problem' -- Ix. Psychology Versus Mathematics: Ptolemy And Alhazen On The Moon Illusion -- X. Sensation And Inference In Alhazen's Theory Of Visual Perception -- Xi. Form In Ibn Al-haytham's Theory Of Vision -- Xii. Thabit Ibn Qurra On Euclid's Parallels Postulate -- Xiii. Simplicius's Proof Of Euclid's Parallels Postulate. A.i. Sabra. Collection Of Previously Published Articles. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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