Reception Of European Sciences By Asian Civilizations

          

  The acceptance and receipt of European sciences in Asian civilizations during the early modern era was sporadic. Some sciences were embraced while others were widely ignored. An excellent example is the excitement over European techniques derived from Jesuits regarding astronomical predictions and observations such as eclipses. The Qing dynasty also expressed great interest in cartography techniques, and improving the calendar. For the most part, China did not care about Western Medicine at all. 

           

 Some reasons for this relate to the ability of Chinese scientists to relate European breakthroughs to their country’s own accomplishments. A prime example of this is European mathematics. Some Chinese mathematicians had to convince their cohorts that European math was really based upon Chinese math, and for this reason it was acceptable to integrate their techniques. This is just an example of China though. 

           

 Japan gave European sciences a different reception. The Japanese had a great interest in Western knowledge of anatomy. This interest was quite contrary to that of China. 

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