Assuming (as seems tentatively probable) that techno-science has escaped civilizational particularity, the degree to which the West hurts Islam will be the degree to which the future allots it some respect.
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The West became interesting because, coincidentally, Christianity became a vector for Aristotle. It's the latter that's important, not the former.
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Dogmatic Aristotelianism was an obstacle to the emergence of modern science (which is why the Reformation was indispensable to its emergence). ...
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Well sure but if your starting assumption is that "techno-science has escaped civilizational particularity", then that won't really matter either way.
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Could some parts of the West (Eastern Europe most likely) keep Christianity to remain a civilization?
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