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Ibn Khaldun and the Social Sciences - Discourse on the Condition of Im-possibility
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Ibn Khaldun and the Social Sciences - Discourse on the Condition of Im-possibility
Series: Critical South
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Arabic and European studies of Ibn Khaldun, the great medieval
polymath, follow one of two paths. In one direction, scholars
interpret his Prolegomena, written in 1377, as the point at which
the new social sciences emerged. They identify Ibn Khaldun’s
‘new science of culture’ as sociology or as an ‘Islamic’
(or ‘Arab’) alternative to sociology. In the other direction,
the interpretation of Khaldunian discourse is confined to the
Islamic-Aristotelian paradigm of its time. The epistemological
novelty of the Prolegomena is dismissed and the science of culture
is perceived as a minor contribution to the Aristotelian
curriculum.  Charting a different path, Javad Tabatabai’s
highly original Ibn Khaldun and the Social Sciences is an inquiry
into the condition of the im-possibility of the social sciences in
the Islamic-Aristotelian paradigm. Rather than identifying the
science of culture as a forerunner of, or alternative to,
sociology, it investigates the Prolegomena within the
epistemological framework established by the social sciences. Javad
Tabatabai theorizes the condition of im-possibility of the
‘scientific revolution’ as the ‘epistemic obstacle’ to
modernity in Islamic civilization. This theorization revisits
Michel Foucault’s discussion of the condition of possibility of
the human sciences in light of the history of
Christian-Aristotelian thought and the broader French debates about
epistemology from Bachelard to Althusser. Ibn Khaldun and the
Social Science offers a critical theory of tradition and modernity
in the Middle East, elaborating on a historical situation where
social and human sciences emerged by the way of colonial and
post-colonial translations of discourse from Europe, and in a
historical and epistemological break with inherited traditions of
knowledge. In this situation, Tabatabai highlights the significance
of reactivating Ibn Khaldun’s critical reckoning with the limit
of inherited traditions as the political-theological horizon of
renewal.
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Imprint: |
Polity Press
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Critical South |
Release date: |
December 2023 |
First published: |
2023 |
Authors: |
Javad Tabatabai
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Translators: |
Philip Grant
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Pages: |
300 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5095-5136-1 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-5095-5136-0 |
Barcode: |
9781509551361 |
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