Metodološke pretpostavke historije u djelu Ibn Halduna
Historical Conceptions oj Ibn Khaldun's Mukaddima
Author(s): Hasan SušićSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Orijentalni Institut u Sarajevu
Summary/Abstract: The present study is an attempt to draw sttentien to one aspect of Ibn Khaldun's work; the aspect which in the opinion of the author has been considerably neglected in the interpretation of his Mukaddima so far. In his ambition to write a work on world hsitory, Ibn Khaldun, already at the very beginning, was faced with an important problem. Where to start? His inception was to explain the conceptions of such an undertaking. So the Mukaddima was written and it can be justly considered as synthesis of his methodological, sociological and philosophical conceptions of history as a science. The purpose of the present study was ohly the first aspect, the methodological one. In solving his methodological conceptions it was necessary to reexamine the majority of the historical literature in which the author of Mukaddima found a miniber of arbitrary statements, lies, forgeries, illusions, mistifications ... Although the Mukaddima as a whole may be considered as an implicit critique of his pedecessors, his critical attitude· is most prominent in a few lapidary theses expressed on one page of his work only. Just that one page was the subject of this study. These theses in fact represent i severe criticism arthe leading ideas and manners which were wide-spread in the study of society and its history. By that criticism an outline was made as the basis for a new and original historical methodology which is founded on reason and the necessity of knowing the nature of human society. Moreover this methodological framework is, ori one hand, the affiirmation of the basic principles of even the modern historical methodology, and, on the other, it is a negation of everything having to do with ideologies, crudly traditional, as well as of all the limitations which can »blur the view« as Ibn Khaldun stated figuratively. In this way this was the first attempt, and not just an attempt but an endeavour to give to history its scientific exactness and indispensable methodological and critical instruments. The present analysis is a discussion of Ibn Khaldun's idea of history as a science, its subject-matter, criticism of the predecessors and the methodological requirements leading to the conslusion that Ibn Khaldun has set the principles of real historical scientific thinking, as a preliminary for any possible research activity in the sphere of society and its history.
Journal: Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju
- Issue Year: 1973
- Issue No: 18-19
- Page Range: 47-58
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Bosnian
