History and Theory of Knowledge Production

An Introductory Outline

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9780199490363

Publication date:

05/11/2018

Hardback

320 pages

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ISBN:

9780199490363

Publication date:

05/11/2018

Hardback

320 pages

Rajan Gurukkal

This book provides an introductory outline of the vast history of knowledge systems under the broad categories of European and non-European, specifically Indian. It not only traces ontology and epistemology in spatio-temporal terms, but also contextualizes methodological development by comparing Indian and European systems of knowledge and their methods of production as well as techniques ensuring reliability.
This volume also analyses the process of the rise of science and new science and reviews speculative thoughts about the dynamics of the subatomic micro-universe as well as the mechanics of the galactic macro-universe.

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Rajan Gurukkal

Description

Who decides what should be recognized as knowledge? What forces engender knowledge? How do certain forms of it acquire precedence over the rest, and why?
Exploring these fundamental questions, this book provides an introductory outline of the vast history of knowledge systems under the broad categories of European and non-European, specifically Indian. It not only traces ontology and epistemology in spatio-temporal terms, but also contextualizes methodological development by comparing Indian and European systems of knowledge and their methods of production as well as techniques ensuring reliability.
Knowledge cannot have a history of its own, independent of social history. Therefore, using a vast array of sources, including Greek, Prakrit, Chinese, and Arab texts, the book situates the history of knowledge production within the matrix of multiple socio-economic and politico-cultural systems. Further, the volume also analyses the process of the rise of science and new science and reviews speculative thoughts about the dynamics of the subatomic micro-universe as well as the mechanics of the galactic macro-universe.

About the Author
Rajan Gurukkal is vice chairman of the Kerala State Higher Education Council, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

Rajan Gurukkal

Table of contents


Preface

1. Introduction
2. Social Theory of Knowledge Production
3. Knowledge Production: Non-European Antecedents
4. European Roots: Progress of Greek and Hellenic Knowledge in the Arab World
5. The Rise of Science
6. Science of Uncertainty
7. Summing Up

Afterword
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Rajan Gurukkal

Rajan Gurukkal

Rajan Gurukkal

Description

Who decides what should be recognized as knowledge? What forces engender knowledge? How do certain forms of it acquire precedence over the rest, and why?
Exploring these fundamental questions, this book provides an introductory outline of the vast history of knowledge systems under the broad categories of European and non-European, specifically Indian. It not only traces ontology and epistemology in spatio-temporal terms, but also contextualizes methodological development by comparing Indian and European systems of knowledge and their methods of production as well as techniques ensuring reliability.
Knowledge cannot have a history of its own, independent of social history. Therefore, using a vast array of sources, including Greek, Prakrit, Chinese, and Arab texts, the book situates the history of knowledge production within the matrix of multiple socio-economic and politico-cultural systems. Further, the volume also analyses the process of the rise of science and new science and reviews speculative thoughts about the dynamics of the subatomic micro-universe as well as the mechanics of the galactic macro-universe.

About the Author
Rajan Gurukkal is vice chairman of the Kerala State Higher Education Council, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

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Table of contents


Preface

1. Introduction
2. Social Theory of Knowledge Production
3. Knowledge Production: Non-European Antecedents
4. European Roots: Progress of Greek and Hellenic Knowledge in the Arab World
5. The Rise of Science
6. Science of Uncertainty
7. Summing Up

Afterword
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

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