Science and Art
Abstract
The author declares that modern man, although involved in scientificity, is lost inside labyrinths and obsessed with symbolic fetishes. Bacons idols are in the scene; Hobbes is homo homini lupus still works like a natural landscape; law is still offered to men as master of masters. Scientific questions, philosophical questions and art expressions walk hand to hand, as they are the eternal questions of human condition. While Philosophy and Science try to extinguish the intelectual worries, Art and Religion will do the same in the fields of feelings, intuition and representation.Downloads
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