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Science/Truth and Art/Beauty
Some writers suggest that by tradition science is concerned with truth, while art is concerned with beauty. How might these two endeavors be the same? How might they be irreconcilably different?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry morgan44m didn't mean to sound cruel. I suppose science could be the sanma as art in being concerned beauty when it reveals something of beauty e.g. a Golden Ratio in architecture or something: while it could be irreconcilably different from art when it discovers a truth that is not beautiful or even ugly - like disease and decay for example.
You could set out the answer thus: section(s) on the ways in which science and art might have the same concerns i.e. science concerned with beauty, but also art concerned with "unbeautiful" truth (e.g. there's a female artist who paints deformed bodies and autopsies - can't recall her name). Then a section on where they are concerned with different things e.g. art reflecting an ethereal/mythological beauty or something, and science revealing something truthful but ugly like ... maggots or something!
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