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Social Epistemology 16 (4):349 – 366 (2002)

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  1. Evolving perspectives on science and history: A chronicle of modern india's scientific enchantment and disenchantment (1850-1980).Dhruv Raina - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (1):3 – 24.
    This paper chronicles the cycles of scientism and romanticism that structure the discourse on science and technology in India since 1850. However, it does not promise a detailed review of this enormous archive. On the contrary, it aspires to identify the principle concerns, the important interlocutors, the prevalent frameworks and contextualizes them socio-politically, in both their local and global embodiments. In historical time, as has been suggested elsewhere, the scientism-romanticism dialectic acquires diversified formulations. This review suggests that in post-colonial India (...)
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  • The dilemma of Muslim psychologists.Mālik Badrī - 1979 - London: MWH London.
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  • Asian Perspectives on Psychology.Henry S. R. Kao & Durganand Sinha (eds.) - 1996 - Sage Publications.
    Focusing on what makes psychology in Asia distinct from that in the West, the contributors to Asian Perspectives on Psychology present perspectives and approaches to psychological knowledge as practiced in Asian countries. The original essays cover socialization and development, cognition and emotion, social behavior and personality, and indigenous approaches to health by experts from different countries. The contributors make the case that Asian psychologists, as distinct from their Western colleagues, take into account the spiritual and transcendental, are more practically oriented, (...)
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  • Islamic responses to emerging scientific, technological and epistemological transformations.Sohail Inayatullah - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (3 & 4):331 – 349.
    (1996). Islamic responses to emerging scientific, technological and epistemological transformations. Social Epistemology: Vol. 10, Islamic Social Epistemology, pp. 331-349. doi: 10.1080/02691729608578823.
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  • Science and the public sphere: Comparative institutional development in Islam and the west.Toby E. Huff - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (1):25 – 37.
    (1997). Science and the public sphere: Comparative institutional development in Islam and the West. Social Epistemology: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 25-37. doi: 10.1080/02691729708578827.
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  • Can scientific knowledge be islamized?Toby E. Huff - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (3 & 4):305 – 316.
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  • Is islamic science possible?Behrooz Ghamari‐Tabrizi - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (3 & 4):317 – 330.
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  • The islamization of knowledge: Philosophy, legitimation, and politics.Christopher A. Furlow - 1996 - Social Epistemology 10 (3 & 4):259 – 271.
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