salon.com— Turkish-American physicist Taner Edis explains why science in Muslim lands remains stuck in the past -- and why the Golden Age of Mesopotamia wasn't so golden after all.
Aug 13, 2007View in Crawl 4
One of the more insiteful comments (for both Muslim and Western societies):"In the Western world, the institution of law achieved a kind of autonomy from religion early on. Some historians argue that this was really a precursor to science achieving autonomy as well."
the6threplicantAug 13, 2007
One of the more insiteful comments (for both Muslim and Western societies):"In the Western world, the institution of law achieved a kind of autonomy from religion early on. Some historians argue that this was really a precursor to science achieving autonomy as well."