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Progress in science and in art
pp. 260-269
Résumé
The view that there is no progress in the arts the way there is in science rests on the observation that whereas newer scientific theories are better approximations to the ideal truth, newer works of art are not necessarily nearer to the ideal beauty. Nonetheless, there is progress in the arts in other respects, relative to other ends that art seeks, both as techniques and as explorations of human inner life — perhaps also as a mode of expression.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Agassi Joseph (2003) Science and culture. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 260-269
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2946-8_23
Citation complète:
Agassi Joseph, 2003, Progress in science and in art. In J. Agassi Science and culture (260-269). Dordrecht, Springer.