Classification of Knowledge

12 Ago Classification of Knowledge

Maribel Fierro (ILC-CCHS) y Jan Thiele (ILC-CCHS) organizan el seminario Classification of Knowledge in the Islamic West, que tendrá lugar los días 28 y 29 de noviembre de 2016 en la Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid.

Este seminario, financiado por la Fundación Alexander von Humboldt y las becas Marie Curie, cuenta con la participación de expertos nacionales e internacionales como Michael Ebstein, Noah Gardiner, Miquel Forcada, Josep Puig, Caitlyn Olson, Justin Stearns, Camilla Adang, David Owen, Mariano Gómez, Salvador Peña y Josef Ženka.

Aquellas personas que estén interesadas en participar, podrán inscribirse el día que de comienzo el seminario, recibiendo, al final, un certificado de asistencia.

Programa Classification of Knowledge:

Conference

CLASSIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN

THE ISLAMIC WEST

November 28th– 29th, 2016.
Madrid

 

Organized by Maribel Fierro and Jan Thiele
Secretary: Virginia Vázquez

 

MONDAY, November 28th

 

09:15-11:30 Session I: Mysticism and Occult Sciences

Chair: Mercedes García-Arenal

09:15- 09:45

Godefroid De Callatay (Université Catholique, Louvain), “The Pseudo-Aristotelica on the classification of knowledge: an inquiry into ill-defined material and channels of transmission”

09:45-10:15 Michael Ebstein (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), “Rabbī zidnī ʿilman: Knowledge and its Classifications in Andalusī Mysticism, with Particular Emphasis on the Thought of Muḥyī l-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabī (1165-1240)”

 

10:15-10:45 Noah Gardiner (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn),Esotericism as intervention on the hierarchy of the sciences in the thought of Ahmad al-Buni”

 

10:45-11:30 Debate
11:30-12:00   Coffee break
12:00-13:30         Session II: Falsafa

Chair:  Sonja Brentjes

12:00-12:30  Miquel Forcada (University of Barcelona),Classification of the sciences and learning of the sciences in al-Andalus”

 

12:30-13:00 Josep Puig (Universidad Complutense de Madrid),“Ibn Bajja on the Classification of Sciences”

 

13:00-13:30 Debate

 

13:30-15:00 Lunch

 

15:00-17:15          Session III: The North African Intellectual Tradition, 12th – 17th Centuries

Chair: Fernando Rodríguez Mediano

 

15:00-15:30 Jan Thiele (CCHS-CSIC, Madrid),Scientific Disciplines in Ibn ʿArafa’s (d. 803/1401) Mukhtaṣarāt”

 

15:30-16:00 Caitlyn Olson (Harvard University), Al-Sanūsī’s Self-Positioning in Relation to Earlier and Later Trends in Kalām”

 

16:00-16:15 Coffee break

 

16:15-16:45 Justin Stearns (New York University, Abu Dhabi), “Al-Yusi’s 11th/17th Century Classification of the Sciences: Ethical Teaching and Studying of all God’s Revelation”

 

16:45-17:15 Maribel Fierro (CCHS-CSIC), “Classification of Knowledge in North African Fahāris (12th-15th centuries)”

 

17:15-18:15 Debate
TUESDAY, November 29th
09:15-10:45          Session IV: Ibn Ḥazm

Chair: Delfina Serrano

09:15-09:45

 

 Camilla Adang (Tel Aviv University),Ibn Ḥazm on useful and useless sciences”

 

09:45-10:15 David Owen (Harvard University), Logically Speaking: Demonstrative Science as Paradigm in Ibn Ḥazm’s Typology of Knowledge”

 

10:15- 10:45 Debate

 

10:45-11:15 Coffee break

 

11:15-13:30 Session V: Diverse perspectives

Chair:  Araceli González Vázquez

 

11:15-11:45 Mariano Gómez (CCHS-CSIC, Madrid),Classification of Knowledge in Medieval Jewish Encyclopedias”

 

11:45-12:15 Salvador Peña (University of Málaga), “Symbols, interpretations and stories: the slave-girl Tawaddud and Islamic approaches to language”

 

12:15-12:45 Josef  Ženka (Charles University of Prague), “Mukhtaṣar Khalīl in Naṣrid Granada and the study circle of Abū ‛Amr Ibn Manẓūr al-Qaysī (d. 1483)”

 

12:45-13:30 Debate

 

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