The Uncharted Margins of Philosophy: An AI-Enhanced Material History of Arabic Logic Across Time (12th-19th c.) and Frontiers (from Spain to India)

UnMaP aims to highlight marginalized contributions in Arabic philosophy through AI analysis of manuscript annotations, reshaping the narrative of global philosophical history.

Subsidie
€ 1.417.204
2025

Projectdetails

Introduction

Contrary to the popular belief that philosophy in Arabic declined around the 12th century, it has actually thrived in forms that are largely unexplored. Arabic philosophical manuscripts present a wealth of textual and visual annotations by students, teachers, and individual scholars who have kept selecting, manually copying, teaching, and studying philosophical texts until the 19th century.

Manuscript Annotations

Well after the printing revolution, the margins of manuscripts served across the Arabo-Islamic world as material platforms akin to today's academic journals for this choral philosophical enterprise.

Historical Oversight

With a few notable exceptions, this real-life philosophy is cut out of historico-philosophical accounts, in which the spotlight is often on a selection of great minds. The views shared by professors, students, and scholars have hitherto remained on the uncharted margins of manuscripts and on the fringe of the global history of philosophy.

Project Overview

The Uncharted Margins of Philosophy (UnMaP) aims to bring those contributions from the margins of manuscripts into the forefront of philosophical discourse.

Research Focus

By delving into the paratextual annotations within 207 manuscripts of the Logic of Avicenna's (d. 1037) Book of Healing, spanning seven centuries and three continents, UnMaP promises to broaden the horizons of the global history of philosophy. It will:

  1. Shed new light on the uncharted routes of cultural transfer in the pre-modern, globalising world.
  2. Provide a generalisable model of research on neglected sources for the history of philosophy.
  3. Challenge the paradigm of knowledge as the product of a few soloists and their intellectual hegemony by bringing to light marginalised traditions from the past.

Innovative Techniques

With innovative techniques, including AI-driven handwriting analysis on manuscripts with Convolutional Neural Networks, this project pioneers a new Material History of Philosophy, bridging the gap between Material Philology, Philosophy, History, and Digital Humanities.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.417.204
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.417.204

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-3-2025
Einddatum28-2-2030
Subsidiejaar2025

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIApenvoerder
  • SCUOLA IMT (ISTITUZIONI, MERCATI, TECNOLOGIE) ALTI STUDI DI LUCCA
  • CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

Land(en)

Italy

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