The Integration of Computer Science in the Study of Central Asian Scientific-Spiritual Heritage and Eastern Peripatetic Philosophy
Kurban Shadmanov (),
Muhayyo Davlatova (),
Mavluda Fayzulloyevna (),
Madina Kholova (),
Nematilloyeva Fm () and
Khajiyeva Mg ()
SPAST Reports, 2024, vol. 1, issue 7
Abstract:
This study examines the integration of computer science into the analysis of Central Asian scientific-spiritual heritage, with a focus on the contributions of Eastern Peripatetic philosophers such as al-Farabi and Ibn Sina during the First Eastern Renaissance (9th-12th centuries). The research highlights how these scholars developed comprehensive philosophical frameworks that bridged the intellectual traditions of the East and West, contributing significantly to the development of European Renaissance thought. By applying contemporary computational methods to the study of these ancient texts, this research aims to enhance our understanding of their philosophical and spiritual insights. The study underscores the relevance of these historical contributions to modern scientific and philosophical discourses, emphasizing the importance of preserving and systematically analyzing this heritage through innovative technological approaches.
Keywords: peripatetic; thought; Renaissance; Spiritual; philosophical (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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