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Title: | Ibn-I-Sina as a scientist |
Authors: | Tirmizi, Syed Masoom Ali |
Conference Name: | Simposium Sejarah dan Falsafah Sains Mengingati 1000 Tahun 'Ibn Sina' |
Keywords: | Ibn Sina Scientist |
Conference Date: | 1981-06-29 |
Conference Location: | Dewan Kuliah 3, Fakulti Sains, Universiti Malaya |
Abstract: | In this paper, it has been shown that Ibn-i-Sina exhibits a scientific temper which makes him look our contemporary. He has the same love for detailed facts and a passion for abstract generalization which is the hallmark of our present-day scientists. This has been proved by making a reference to Ibn-i-Sina's contributions both in physical and biological fields. It has been shown that Ibn-i-Sina was alive to the need for methodological innovation which, in most cases, precedes scientific discoveries. Though not completely abandoning the metaphysical approach, Ibn-i-Sina had a clear concept of natural science with its emphasis on deductive techniques and empirical premises. |
Pages: | 1-10 |
Call Number: | B751.S51981a sem |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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