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Introduction
pp. 1-12
Résumé
I was in college in the latter half of the 1960's, at the height of student unrest on campus and a general discontent with society-at-large. Much of the debate centered on the role of 'science" in dehumanizing man, although a better focus might have been on unbridled technology, a different problem altogether. In any case, my friends and primary intellectual passions were in the humanities, although I was a biology major. Confusion reigned and I pursued courses to reconcile the tension. One course directly sought to find the common denominator, or shared foundation, of aesthetics and science. It was my failure to find a resolution then that has led to a lingering quest, in part expressed by this anthology.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Tauber Alfred (1997) The elusive synthesis: aesthetics and science. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 1-12
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1786-6_1
Citation complète:
Tauber Alfred, 1997, Introduction. In A. Tauber (ed.) The elusive synthesis (1-12). Dordrecht, Springer.