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(Ebook) Science without Leisure: Practical Naturalism in Istanbul, 1660-1732 by Harun Küçük ISBN 9780822945802, 9780822987109, 0822945800, 0822987104

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Authors:Harun Küçük
Pages:324 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:University of Pittsburgh Press
Language:english
File Size:28.47 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780822945802, 9780822987109, 0822945800, 0822987104
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(Ebook) Science without Leisure: Practical Naturalism in Istanbul, 1660-1732 by Harun Küçük ISBN 9780822945802, 9780822987109, 0822945800, 0822987104

Science in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Istanbul, Harun Küçük argues, was without leisure, a phenomenon spurred by the hyperinflation a century earlier when scientific texts all but disappeared from the college curriculum and inflation reduced the wages of professors to one-tenth of what they were in the sixteenth century. It was during this tumultuous period that philosophy and theory, the more leisurely aspects of naturalism—and the pursuit of “knowledge for knowledge’s sake”—vanished altogether from the city. But rather than put an end to science in Istanbul, this economic crisis was transformative, turning science into a practical matter, into something one learned through apprenticeship and provided as a service.
In Science without Leisure, Küçük reveals how Ottoman science, when measured against familiar narratives of the Scientific Revolution, was remarkably far less scholastic and philosophical and far more cosmopolitan and practical. His book explains why as practical naturalists deployed natural knowledge to lucrative ends without regard for scientific theories, science in the Ottoman Empire over the long term ultimately became the domain of physicians, bureaucrats, and engineers rather than of scholars and philosophers.
Harun Küçük is assistant professor of history and sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania. His work explores the relationship between daily practices and science in Ottoman Istanbul.
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