Nader El-Bizri

Nader El-Bizri (Arabic: نادر البزري, nādir al-bizrĩ) is a professor of philosophy and civilization studies at the American University of Beirut, where he also serves as associate dean of the faculty of arts and sciences, and as the director of the general education program.[1] El-Bizri specializes in phenomenology, Islamic science and philosophy, and architectural theory. He is the author or editor of several books, including The Phenomenological Quest between Avicenna and Heidegger (2000).

Nader El-Bizri
Education
OccupationProfessor of philosophy and civilization studies, American University of Beirut
Websiteaub.edu.lb

Education

El-Bizri received a degree in architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a PhD in philosophy from the New School for Social Research.[2]

Career

Academic positions

El-Bizri is a professor of philosophy and civilization studies at the American University of Beirut, where he is also an associate dean of the faculty of arts and sciences, and the director of the general education program. He was formerly a director of the civilization studies program at the AUB and the coordinator of Islamic studies,[1] and also oversees the Anis Makdisi Program in Literature.[3] He was previously a visiting professor of visual studies at the University of Lincoln and a principal lecturer (reader) in architecture.[4] He was an affiliated senior research fellow in philosophy at the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London, and is general editor (and managing editor ex officio) of an Oxford University Press book series published in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London, entitled: Epistles of the Brethren of Purity Series رسائل إخوان الصفاء .[5] He was a co-manager of a joint project between the Institute of Ismaili Studies and the Institut Français du Proche Orient, formerly based in Damascus and now in Beirut.

El-Bizri was an affiliated research scholar in the department of history and philosophy of science at the University of Cambridge from 1999 to 2010, primarily lecturing on medieval Islamic sciences and philosophy.[6][7] He has also been a visiting lecturer at the faculty of architecture at the University of Cambridge on Islamic architecture. He holds a Chercheur associé position in history of science and philosophy at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris (Denis-Diderot, Paris VII, UMR 7219, SPHERE)[8] since 2006, and he was previously a lecturer in architecture at the University of Nottingham, and taught at Harvard University.[9] He is a member of the Ordered Universe research team on mediaeval science that is supported by the British Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), which is based at the University of Durham and Oxford University.[10][11] El-Bizri is an elected member of the Steering Committee of the Société Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences et des Philosophies Arabes et Islamiques (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris).[12]

Writing, television

El-Bizri is co-editor of a book series in phenomenology (Springer, formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers; Dordrecht, Netherlands),[13] and as section editor (Islam) of the Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions (SPRINGER, Dordrecht & Berlin). He is on the editorial boards of series and journals, such as the Cambridge University Press journal Arabic Sciences and Philosophy, Toposophia (series on philosophy and architecture; Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield),[14] Institute of Ismaili Studies Texts and Translations Series (London: I. B. Tauris),[15] the Encyclopaedia Islamica (Leiden: E. J. Brill),[16] the Journal of World Philosophies (Indiana University Press),[17][18] and the Fundamentals of Scientific Research at The Arab Organization for Translation in Beirut (linked to the Centre for Arab Unity Studies).[19] He is the European representative of the Equipe d’Etude et de Recherche sur le Patrimoine Scientifique Arabe, which is part of the Lebanese Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). He has written for Al-Hayat.[6][12][20]

El-Bizri has made several contributions to BBC radio and television cultural programs, including a discussion about the Persian philosopher Avicenna with Melvin Bragg and other guests on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time,[21] and an interview with Jim Al-Khalili about Ibn al-Haytham for BBC Four's Science and Islam series.[22] He also recently took part in a panel on philosophy that was aired on France Culture in Paris in the series Les Chemins de la philosophie that is moderated by Adèle Van Reeth.[23][24]

Awards

El-Bizri has received several awards, including the Kuwait Prize 2014 from the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences.[25] He has been also ranked as one of the "Thought Leaders" in the Arab world via the Berggruen Institute and its various partners.[26][27]

Books

As author and co-author

  • (2000). The Phenomenological Quest between Avicenna and Heidegger (Binghamton, N.Y.: Global Publications, SUNY); reprinted with an updated preface in 2014.
  • (2004). L'expérience (Paris: Editions la Découverte), co-authored with Jean-Pierre Cléro, Martin Jay, G-K Karanth, and Achille Mbembe, with a foreword by Nadia Tazi.

As editor and co-editor

  • (2008). Epistles of the Brethren of Purity. The Ikhwan al-Safa' and their Rasa'il: An Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Contributor of the "Prologue", 1–32, and chapter 7: "Epistolary Prolegomena: On Arithmetic and Geometry", 180–213.
  • (2012). Epistles of the Brethren of Purity. On Arithmetic and Geometry. Arabic Edition and English Translation of EPISTLES 1 & 2 (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • (2012). Founding Figures and Commentators in Arabic Mathematics, by Roshdi Rashed (London: Routledge).
  • (2013). ‘Islam Division’ of the Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, eds. Anne Runehov, Lluis Oviedo et al. (Dordrecht-Berlin: Springer).
  • (2014). Recto Verso: Redefining the Sketchbook, co-edited with Angela Bartram and Douglas Gittens (Farnham: Ashgate).
  • (2015). Asad Rustum: Mu'assis 'ilm al-tarikh fi al-'alam al-'arabi, co-edited with Lamia Shehadeh, Souad Sleem, Maher Jarrar (Beirut: Dar al-Farabi).
  • (2017). Practicing Philosophy in Lebanon (Pratiquer la philosophie au Liban [Mumârasat al-falsafa fî lubnân]), a trilingual volume ed. Nader El-Bizri (Beirut-Bonn: German Orient-Institut Beirut, in association with Dar al-Farabi).
  • (2018). Epistles of the Brethren of Purity. On Composition and the Arts. Arabic Edition and English Translation of EPISTLES 6-8; co-edited with Godefroid de Callataÿ (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • (2018) The Occult Sciences in Pre-modern Islamic Cultures, eds. Nader El-Bizri and Eva Orthmann. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag (Orient-Institut series BTS 138).

See also

References

  1. AUB official webpage of Nader El-Bizri
  2. Catherine Ward (3 March 2017). "Ath Speaker Explores Arabic Traditions in History of Natural Sciences". The Student Life.
  3. "Anis Makdisi Program in Literature – Home". AUB. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  4. His profile when he was at Lincoln in 2010 is noted in the Literary Encyclopedia, retrieved from archives on 9 July 2017
  5. Oxford University Press - See series editorial board
  6. "Nader El-Bizri — Department of History and Philosophy of Science". University of Cambridge. 3 December 2008. Archived from the original on 14 July 2009.
  7. "Annual Report — Department of History and Philosophy of Science" (PDF). University of Cambridge. 2008. pp. 3, 39.
  8. "Sciences, Philosophie, Histoire – UMR 7219, laboratoire SPHERE — EL-BIZRI Nader". Universite Paris Diderot (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  9. "Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies - Faculty and Staff". American University of Beirut. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  10. Ordered Universe (4 December 2015). "Kuwait honours Professor Nader El-Bizri: Arabic Science and Philosophy – Ordered Universe". Ordered-universe.com. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  11. "2015 – Three AUB academics awarded for the Advancement of Sciences". AUB. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  12. "Sciences, Philosophie, Histoire – UMR 7219, laboratoire SPHERE – EL-BIZRI Nader". www.chspam.univ-paris-diderot.fr.
  13. "Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology in Dialogue". Springer.com. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  14. Toposophia series Rowman & Littlefield (formerly Lexington books)
  15. Texts and Translations Series I.B. Tauris, London
  16. E. J. Brill: Encyclopaedia Islamica
  17. Indiana University Press
  18. Nader El-Bizri profile (in 2013) at the Islamic thought think-tank "Kalam Research & Media"
  19. Centre for Arab Unity Studies
  20. "Nader El-Bizri - American University of Beirut - Academia.edu". Ulincoln.academia.edu.
  21. "Avicenna", In our Time, BBC Radio 4, 8 November 2007.
  22. "The Empire of Reason", Science and Islam, 12 January 2009.
  23. Les Chemins de la Philosophie sur France Culture, « Philosopher en Méditerranée » (Paris, 22 November 2018).
  24. "Nader El-Bizri, 'A Levantine Reception of Heidegger', Night of Philosophy (Nuit de la Philosophie) UNESCO Paris 16 November 2018". nightofphilosophy.com.
  25. "Kuwait honours Professor Nader El-Bizri: Arabic Science and Philosophy". Ordered Universe. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  26. Thought Leaders - El-Bizri ranked 59 in the Arab World
  27. Berggruen Institute, LA, California
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