This study, beginning with the Dutch-invented telescope of 1608 and then Galileo's discoveries, casts the European advancements in modern science, technology, and economic development into a global framework.
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Cet auteur explore l'intersection de l'histoire, de la philosophie et de la sociologie des sciences. Son travail, inspiré par Max Weber, se penche sur des études approfondies du monde arabe et musulman, ainsi que de la Chine. Son approche combine l'analyse sociologique et la compréhension historique pour révéler les dynamiques complexes du progrès scientifique et ses contextes culturels. Cela offre une perspective unique sur l'évolution de la pensée et de la société.



This is a study of the long-standing question of why modern science arose only in the West and not in the civilizations of Islam or China, despite the fact that, by the Middle Ages, Islam and China were more scientifically advanced. To find an explanation the author examines the differences in religious, philosophical, and legal institutions of the three civilizations, focusing on the legal concept of 'corporation', which is unique to the West and gave rise to neutral space and free inquiry, concepts integral to modern science.
Max Weber and Islam is a major effort by Islamic-studies specialists to reexamine and appraise Max Weber's perspectives on Islam and its historical development