The artwork is there, before you, as objective as a rock. — Banno
art expresses something about human subjective experience — Noble Dust
Science expresses the human subjective experience. — Banno
Art uses the five senses. — Banno
But what it expresses is not. What it expresses is as much the audience's interpretation as it is the artist's attempt to express something. — Noble Dust
I'm of the persuasion that what art is and what it does changes so much over time that it becomes difficult to talk about art in a concrete form. It's easiest to understand "art" through the lens of the current zeitgeist, or one's personal, idiosyncratic lens, if you're out of touch with the zeitgeist. It's compounded by the fact that art from past centuries not only influences artists today, but their perception of what art is, as projected unto the art of the past, influences how they create now. It's a mess. — Noble Dust
If our interpretations and understandings are all of equal worth then there is no reason to move from our prejudices and preconceptions. — Banno
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It's a recipe for arch-conservatism. Watch how the rejection of rationality is appropriated by Trumpists and other right extremes. — Banno
If Science has a grain; moving in one direction is easier than the other. That might be a result of the expression of science being explicit. — Banno
Would you apply this same ‘radical relativism’ critique to postmodernists like Nietzsche , Focucault and Derrida? — Joshs
There are arch-rationalists amongst them, but for the most part I think their choice of philosophies are simply propitious. Anything goes that might serve achieving power.I think Trumpists and other right wing extremists are arch-rationalists. — Joshs
Dialectical logic? — Joshs
Relativity.
There was a young lady named Bright
Whose speed was far faster than light;
She set out one day
In a relative way
And returned on the previous night. — Web Resource
Science may benefit from creative thinking, but that doesn't make it an art form. — Noble Dust
Very often, when a physicist or a mathematician finds a solution to a problem, they describe it as "elegant". And what seems art to someone, may not look like art to someone else, which is common. — Manuel
If art is a science because, for instance, it involves certain ways of knowing - knowledge being what science translates into - and science is an art because, for instance, it involves intuitive faculties - which are requisite in the making of most hypotheses - then all artists are scientists and all scientists artists.
Do the plebian-removed philosophers not see the absurdity in this conclusion? — javra
Also, I claim Plebeian-Removed as a future band name — Noble Dust
Was it, though — Noble Dust
Also, I claim Plebeian-Removed as a future band name. — Noble Dust
You cannot know how it feels to be me and I cannot know how it feels to be you, what you see, what emotions you experience; art is a way of conveying those feelings, an attempt to bridge the explanatory gap. — TheVeryIdea
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