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Sanat Ve Bilim İlişkisi
Relationship Between Art and Science

Author(s): Nazan Alioğlu
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Aesthetics, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Uluslararası Kıbrıs Üniversitesi
Keywords: Art; Science; Nature; Freedom;

Summary/Abstract: Cassirer says that human can never explain with only one natural abilities or a metaphysics principle. According to him human make only sense with its activities. Activity is also its symbolization ability. Symbols are created with the shapes of language, religion, history, art and science. As the products of symbolization ability of human from Cassirer putted forth science and art are the shapes which provide comprehending the world in terms of creative. Therefore in any discrimination before-mentioned they have a common essence and a common origin. In effect the art and science are two human occupations that had have developed about the verb “to seek”, and their veins overlap each other. On the other hand the relation between art and science is a story of distance. Of this story history, on the one hand mentions about distance, and on the other hand depends on tendencies to be close. One can not say that this dialogue between the art and science were materialized with equal density in any age and any period. Again we can also not see an equal speed of the art and science in any period. Though since Plato and Aristotle were together considered knowledge of experiment and art, the structural relation between those are broken by reason of the fact that nowadays the science and art institutionalize and develop. As a result science and art had have became different an institutions that seen each other almost small. Nevertheless as close societal phenomenons the science and art have direct or indirect impacts on each other. In the article in a framework that above-drawn will attract attention to effect of science on today’s art researches and also nature on the aesthetic. In this context will handle the relations between concepts of art, beautiful, nature, science, creation, creativity and freedom.

  • Issue Year: 16/2010
  • Issue No: 62
  • Page Range: 217-228
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Turkish