Two Dimensions of The Search for Meaning: Art and Science
Abstract
Art
and science are two most important components of culture. They have different
properties from each other, even though they both feed off each other as well
as convert each other. Especially in recent years, developments in science,
directly affect human life. Mankind owe the art for many comforts of life, the
tools they used and innovations. Art is a result of human imagination, on the
other hand science is based on observation and experiment, because of that general
idea is they are different. People are looking for the beauty and reality from
old times to present days. Tolerance, justice, virtue, goodness and evil, what
it has meant in the lives of the people in works of art have committed the most
simple form. Science and art are different at procedurally, but for main theme
they have more common ways, best example of this is human nature.
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