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TitlePoetry and music of science: Comparing Creativity in Science and Art
Author(s)Tom McLeish
PublicationOxford University Press 2019.
Abstract Note‘I could not see any place in science for my creativity or imagination’, was the explanation, of a bright school leaver to the author, of why she had abandoned all study of science. Yet as any scientist knows, the imagination is essential to the immense task of re-creating a shared model of nature from the scale of the cosmos, through biological complexity, to the smallest subatomic structures. Encounters like that one inspired this book, which takes a journey through the creative process in the arts as well as sciences. Visiting great creative people of the past, it also draws on personal accounts of scientists, artists, mathematicians, writers, and musicians today to explore the commonalities and differences in creation. Tom McLeish finds that the ‘Two Cultures’ division between the arts and the sciences is not after all, the best classification of creative processes, for all creation calls on the power of the imagination within the constraints of form. Instead, the three modes of visual, textual, and abstract imagination have woven the stories of the arts and sciences together, but using different tools. As well as panoramic assessments of creativity, calling on ideas from the ancient world, medieval thought, and twentieth-century philosophy and theology, The Poetry and Music of Science illustrates its emerging story by specific close-up explorations of musical (Schumann), literary (James, Woolf, Goethe) mathematical (Wiles), and scientific (Humboldt, Einstein) creation. The book concludes by asking how creativity contributes to what it means to be human.
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Keyword(s)1. CREATIVITY 2. CULTURE 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 5. IMAGINATION 6. MUSIC
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TitleChanging the face of the Earth: Culture, environment, history
Author(s)Ian Gordon Simmons
PublicationNew York, Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1989.
Descriptionxii,487p.
Classification502
Keyword(s)1. CULTURE 2. ENVIRONMENT 3. HISTORY OF THE EARTH
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