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(Epistemology Is the Study
of What is Meant By Knowledge)
The question of bias in
methodology and terminology is a problem that faces researchers east, west,
north and south; however, it faces Third World intellectuals with special
keenness. For although they write in a cultural environment that has its own
specific conceptual and cultural paradigms, they nevertheless encounter a
foreign paradigm which attempts to impose itself upon their society and upon
their very imagination and thoughts. When the term “developmental psychology”
for instance is used in the West Arab scholars also say “developmental
psychology”, when “applied psychology” is mentioned they hurry to use the same
term etc. Why not establish a new science with its own mechanisms, methodologies
and points of reference to deal with epistemological biases and open up the gate
of ijtihad with respect to them?
This collection of papers aims to discover some of the biases latent in our
terminology, methodologies, research tools, and conceptual principles, and to
propose alternative ones marked by a greater degree of independence and
neutrality. This is not to belittle the human value of the West’s creative
contributions but to emphasize the danger of making it the ultimate point of
reference and then trying to continuously play “catch up” with it.
* Publisher:
International Institute of Islamic Thought (USA 2007)
* ISBN:
1-56564-416-6
* Format:
Paperback, size: 6x9, 328 pages
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