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Year 2016, Volume: 5 Issue: 1-2, 90 - 118, 01.06.2016

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Inculcation of Values Into Technology An Islamic Perspective

Year 2016, Volume: 5 Issue: 1-2, 90 - 118, 01.06.2016

References

  • Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi. Al-Muwafaqat fi Usul al-Shari‘ah, (ed.), Abdullah Draz (Beirut: Dar al-Ma’rifah, 1996)
  • Alanc Isaak. Scope and Method of Political Science: Introduction to the Methodology of Political Inquiry (New York: The Dorsey Press, 1969)
  • Al-Ghazzali, al-Mustasfā Min ‘Ilm al-Usûl, (edited by M. Sulayman al-Ahqar), vol. I, Mu’assat al-Risalah, Beyrut, 1997)
  • Alparslan Açıkgenç. Islamic Science: Towards Definition (Kuala Lumpur: ISTAC, 1996)
  • Arnold E Loen. Secularization, Science without God? (London: SCM Press Ltd, 1967).
  • C. Mitcham and R. Mackey, eds. Philosophy and Technology: Readings in the Philosophical Problems of Technology (New York: The Free Press, 1983)
  • Cited in Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee, Islamic Jurispudence (Usul al-Fiqh) (Islamabad: Islamic Research Institute Press, 2000), 65.
  • David Halbrook. Education and Philosophical Anthropology (London Associated University Press, 1987)
  • Edwin Hung, The Nature of Science: Problem and Perspectives (Belmont, California: Wardsworth, 1997)
  • Eliezer Geisler, Creating Values with Science and Technology (London: Quorum Book, 2001,
  • Gary Gutting, “Introduction” in Paradigm and Revolution: Appraisal and Application of Thomas Kuhn’s Philosophy of Science, (ed.) (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1980), V, 1.
  • George Bugliarello. “Science, Technology, and Society: The Tightening Circle” in Glenn Schweitzer (ed.), Science and technology, op. cit., 104-5.
  • ________________ “Science, Technology, and Society—The Tightening Circle” in Glenn Schweitzer (ed.), Science and Technology and the Future Development of Societies, International Workshop Proceeding (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2008)
  • H. L. Dreyfus & C. Spinosa (1997). “Highway Bridges and Feasts: Heidegger and Borgmann on how to affirm technology”.
  • Harold Brown. Observation and Objectivity (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987)
  • Helen E Longino. Science as Social Knowledge: Value and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1990)
  • International Technology Education Association. The Standard for Technological Literacy (2002)
  • Jasser Auda. Maqasid al-Shriah as Philosophy of Islamic Law, A System Approach (London, Washington: The International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2008
  • Khaliq Ahmad. “Islamic Ethics in a Changing Environment for Managers” in Ethics in Business and Management: Islamic and Mainstream Approaches (London: Asean Academic Press, 2002),
  • Thomas S Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, vol.2, no 2 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970)
  • L. M. Silver. Challenging Nature: The Clash of Science and Spirituality at the New Frontiers of Life (New York: Ecco, Harper Collins 2006)
  • Les Levidow, ed. Science as Politic (London: Free Association Books, 1986)
  • M. K. Hasan, “Worldview Orientation and Ethics: A Muslim Perspective” in A. M. Sadeq, Ethics in Business and Management: Islamic and Mainstream Approaches (London: Asean Academic Press, 2002)
  • M. Foucault. “Technologies of the self” in L. H. Martin, H. Gutman & P. H. Hutton (eds.), Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1988),
  • Martin Heidegger. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, trans. by William Lovitt (New York: Harper and Row, 1977)
  • Mehdi Bahadori and Mahmood Yaghoubi, “Ethics in Engineering as a Prerequisite for Technological Development of Societies” in Glenn Schweitzer (ed.), Science and technology and the Future Development of Societies, International Workshop Proceeding (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2008)
  • Muhammad Hashim Kamali. “Sources, Nature and Objectives of Shari`ah” The Islamic Quarterly, 35 (1989),
  • National Academy of Sciences. Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences Publications, 1984)
  • Norman Neureiter. “The Role of International Scientific and Technical Cooperation in National Economic Development”, in Glenn Schweitzer (ed.), Science and technology and the Future Development of Societies, International Workshop Proceeding (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2008)
  • Peter R Senn. Social Sciences and Its Method (Boston: Holbrook Press, 1971)
  • Seyyed Hossein Nasr. The Need for a Sacred Science (New York, SUNY Press, 1993)
  • ________________. Traditional Islam in the Modern World (Lahore: Suhail Academy, 1987), 232.
  • Sonja Vandeleur. “Indigenous Technology and Culture in the Technology Curriculum: Starting the Conversation: A Case Study”, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, Rhodes University, January 2010
  • Steward Richards. Philosophy and Sociology of Science (Oxford, Basil, Blackwell, 1987)
  • Susan Ella George. Religion and Technology in the 21st Century: Faith in the E-World (London-Melbourne: Information Science Publishing, 2006)
  • Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, A Commentary on the Ḥujjat al-Șiddīq of Nūr al-Dīn al-Rānirī (Kuala Lumpur: Ministry of Education and Culture, 1986)
  • ________________. Islam and Secularism (Kuala Lumpur: Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM), 1978), 127– 132. See also by the same author The Concept of Education in Islam (Kuala Lumpur: Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia, 1980)
  • ________________. Prolegomena to the Metaphysics of Islam: An Exposition of the Fundamental Element of the Worldview of Islam (Kuala Lumpur, ISTAC, 1995)
  • Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi. Perspective of Morality and Well-Being: A Contribution to Islamic Economics (Leicester: The Islamic Foundation, 2003)
  • T. J. Misa. “The compelling tangle of modernity and technology” in T. J. Misa, P. Brey & A. Feenberg (eds.), Modernity and technology (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003)
  • The National Curriculum Statement: Technology, South Africa, Department of Education (2002),
  • Thomas F. Wall. Thinking Critically About Philosophical Problem: A Modern Introduction (Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth, Thomson Learning, 2001)
  • Wael B. Hallaq. A History of Islamic Legal Theories: An Introduction to Sunni Usul al- Fiqh (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).
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Hamid Fahmy Zarkasy This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 5 Issue: 1-2

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APA Zarkasy, H. F. (2016). Inculcation of Values Into Technology An Islamic Perspective. Afro Eurasian Studies, 5(1-2), 90-118.

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