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Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. - Erstausgabe
2017, ISBN: 9786053756576
Taschenbuch
Ankara: Ankara Okulu, 2015. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 192 p. Divinity mentality of Arabs of Ignora… Mehr…
Ankara: Ankara Okulu, 2015. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 192 p. Divinity mentality of Arabs of Ignorance age. Cahiliye Araplarinin ulûhiyet anlayisi., Ankara Okulu, 2015, 6, Istanbul: 47 Numara, 2006. 1st Edition . Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 350 p. Kibris'ta Osmanli mirasi, (1570-1960). First Edition. The Ottoman legacy in Cyprus (1570-1960)., 47 Numara, 2006, 6, Istanbul: Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. Commonly translated as "The Self-Taught Philosopher" or "The Improvement of Human Reason," Ibn-Tufayl's story Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan inspired debates about autodidacticism in a range of historical fields from classical Islamic philosophy through Renaissance humanism and the European Enlightenment. Avner Ben-Zaken's account of how the text traveled demonstrates the intricate ways in which autodidacticism was contested in and adapted to diverse cultural settings. In tracing the circulation of the Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan, Ben-Zaken highlights its key place in four far-removed historical moments. He explains how autodidacticism intertwined with struggles over mysticism in twelfth-century Marrakesh, controversies about pedagogy in fourteenth-century Barcelona, quarrels concerning astrology in Renaissance Florence, and debates pertaining to experimentalism in seventeenth-century Oxford. In each site and period, Ben-Zaken recaptures the cultural context that stirred scholars to relate to ?ayy Ibn-Yaq?an and demonstrates how the text moved among cultures, leaving in its wake translations, interpretations, and controversies as various as the societies themselves. Pleas for autodidacticism, Ben-Zaken shows, not only echoed within close philosophical discussions; they surfaced in struggles for control between individuals and establishments. Presented as self-contained histories, these four moments together form a historical collage of autodidacticism across cultures from the late Medieval era to early modern times. The first book-length intellectual history of autodidacticism, this novel, thought-provoking work will interest a wide range of historians, including scholars of the history of science, philosophy, literature, Europe, and the Middle East., Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017, 6<
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AVNER BEN-ZAKEN.:
Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. - Taschenbuch2017, ISBN: 6053756571
[EAN: 9786053756576], Neubuch, [PU: Ithaki Yayinlari, Istanbul], MIDDLE EAST LITERATURE ARAB ARABIC ARABIAN ARABS OF THE COPYRIGHT ISLAM TASAVVUF - ISLAMIC MYSTICISM SUFISM SUFI CULTURE T… Mehr…
[EAN: 9786053756576], Neubuch, [PU: Ithaki Yayinlari, Istanbul], MIDDLE EAST LITERATURE ARAB ARABIC ARABIAN ARABS OF THE COPYRIGHT ISLAM TASAVVUF - ISLAMIC MYSTICISM SUFISM SUFI CULTURE TURKISH SUFISMUS SOUFISME SUFISMO SUFISMEN TÜRKISCHE UND ISLAMISCHE MYSTIK AND MISTICISMO TURCA E ISLAMICA MYSTICISME TURCS ET ISLAMIQUES TYRKISK OG ISLAMSK MYSTIKK TURCO ISLÁMICO, Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. Commonly translated as "The Self-Taught Philosopher" or "The Improvement of Human Reason," Ibn-Tufayl's story Hayy Ibn-Yaqzān inspired debates about autodidacticism in a range of historical fields from classical Islamic philosophy through Renaissance humanism and the European Enlightenment. Avner Ben-Zaken's account of how the text traveled demonstrates the intricate ways in which autodidacticism was contested in and adapted to diverse cultural settings. In tracing the circulation of the Hayy Ibn-Yaqzān, Ben-Zaken highlights its key place in four far-removed historical moments. He explains how autodidacticism intertwined with struggles over mysticism in twelfth-century Marrakesh, controversies about pedagogy in fourteenth-century Barcelona, quarrels concerning astrology in Renaissance Florence, and debates pertaining to experimentalism in seventeenth-century Oxford. In each site and period, Ben-Zaken recaptures the cultural context that stirred scholars to relate to Ḥayy Ibn-Yaqẓān and demonstrates how the text moved among cultures, leaving in its wake translations, interpretations, and controversies as various as the societies themselves. Pleas for autodidacticism, Ben-Zaken shows, not only echoed within close philosophical discussions; they surfaced in struggles for control between individuals and establishments. Presented as self-contained histories, these four moments together form a historical collage of autodidacticism across cultures from the late Medieval era to early modern times. The first book-length intellectual history of autodidacticism, this novel, thought-provoking work will interest a wide range of historians, including scholars of the history of science, philosophy, literature, Europe, , Books<
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AVNER BEN-ZAKEN.:
Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. - Taschenbuch
2017
Istanbul: Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Rea… Mehr…
Istanbul: Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. Commonly translated as "The Self-Taught Philosopher" or "The Improvement of Human Reason," Ibn-Tufayl's story Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan inspired debates about autodidacticism in a range of historical fields from classical Islamic philosophy through Renaissance humanism and the European Enlightenment. Avner Ben-Zaken's account of how the text traveled demonstrates the intricate ways in which autodidacticism was contested in and adapted to diverse cultural settings. In tracing the circulation of the Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan, Ben-Zaken highlights its key place in four far-removed historical moments. He explains how autodidacticism intertwined with struggles over mysticism in twelfth-century Marrakesh, controversies about pedagogy in fourteenth-century Barcelona, quarrels concerning astrology in Renaissance Florence, and debates pertaining to experimentalism in seventeenth-century Oxford. In each site and period, Ben-Zaken recaptures the cultural context that stirred scholars to relate to ?ayy Ibn-Yaq?an and demonstrates how the text moved among cultures, leaving in its wake translations, interpretations, and controversies as various as the societies themselves. Pleas for autodidacticism, Ben-Zaken shows, not only echoed within close philosophical discussions; they surfaced in struggles for control between individuals and establishments. Presented as self-contained histories, these four moments together form a historical collage of autodidacticism across cultures from the late Medieval era to early modern times. The first book-length intellectual history of autodidacticism, this novel, thought-provoking work will interest a wide range of historians, including scholars of the history of science, philosophy, literature, Europe, and the Middle East., Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017, 6<
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AVNER BEN-ZAKEN.:
Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. - Taschenbuch
2017, ISBN: 9786053756576
Istanbul: Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Rea… Mehr…
Istanbul: Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. Commonly translated as "The Self-Taught Philosopher" or "The Improvement of Human Reason," Ibn-Tufayl's story Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan inspired debates about autodidacticism in a range of historical fields from classical Islamic philosophy through Renaissance humanism and the European Enlightenment. Avner Ben-Zaken's account of how the text traveled demonstrates the intricate ways in which autodidacticism was contested in and adapted to diverse cultural settings. In tracing the circulation of the Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan, Ben-Zaken highlights its key place in four far-removed historical moments. He explains how autodidacticism intertwined with struggles over mysticism in twelfth-century Marrakesh, controversies about pedagogy in fourteenth-century Barcelona, quarrels concerning astrology in Renaissance Florence, and debates pertaining to experimentalism in seventeenth-century Oxford. In each site and period, Ben-Zaken recaptures the cultural context that stirred scholars to relate to ?ayy Ibn-Yaq?an and demonstrates how the text moved among cultures, leaving in its wake translations, interpretations, and controversies as various as the societies themselves. Pleas for autodidacticism, Ben-Zaken shows, not only echoed within close philosophical discussions; they surfaced in struggles for control between individuals and establishments. Presented as self-contained histories, these four moments together form a historical collage of autodidacticism across cultures from the late Medieval era to early modern times. The first book-length intellectual history of autodidacticism, this novel, thought-provoking work will interest a wide range of historians, including scholars of the history of science, philosophy, literature, Europe, and the Middle East., Ithaki Yayinlari, 2017, 6<
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Avner Ben - Zaken:
Hay Bin Yakzani Okumak - Taschenbuch
2017, ISBN: 6053756571
[EAN: 9786053756576], Neubuch, [PU: Ithaki Yayinlari Mrz 2017], Besorgungstitel Neuware - Rare Book Procurement - Ibn Tufeylin Hay bin Yakzani, Ibranice, Latince ve Ingilizce cevirileriyl… Mehr…
[EAN: 9786053756576], Neubuch, [PU: Ithaki Yayinlari Mrz 2017], Besorgungstitel Neuware - Rare Book Procurement - Ibn Tufeylin Hay bin Yakzani, Ibranice, Latince ve Ingilizce cevirileriyle, Pico Della Mirandola, Locke, Rousseau gibi isimler dahil olmak üzere, klasik Islam felsefesinden Rönesans hümanizmine ve Avrupa Aydinlanmasina kadar uzanan genis bir tarihsel alanda, otodidaktizm tartismalarinin esin kaynagi olmustur.Avner Ben-Zakenin calismasi, metnin bu dolambacli seyahatini, farkli kültürel ortamlarda yol actigi tartismalari ve bu ortamlara nasil uyarlandigini gösteriyor.On Ikinci Yüzyildan bir Arapca metnin, Bati tarihinin dört dönemindeki macerasini izleyen büyüleyici bir calisma.- Bernard Bailyn, Harvard Üniversitesi 264 pp. Türkisch, Books<
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