Religion, philosophy, and science: a sketch of a global view/ D.P. Chattopadhyaya.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-237) and index.
I. Prologue -- II. Historical Perspective -- III. Recalling the Scientific and Philosophical Basics of the Ancient Civilizations -- IV. Spread of Islam and Sufism in India -- V. The Genesis of Science in the Islamic Civilization -- VI. Interaction between Islam, Judaism and Christendom -- VII. History and Geography of Science -- VIII. The Civilization Dialogue between India, China and Some Neighboring Countries -- IX. Auxiliary Linguistic Hypothesis Supporting the Theory of a Continuous Cultural Space -- X. The Global Spread and Presence of European Imperialism and its Impact on the History of Religion, Philosophy and Science -- XI. The Magic of Zero, Gun and Gunpowder -- XII. Epilogue: Naturalism, Humanism and Beyond
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