Conflict between art and science

World Futures 40 (1):83-86 (1994)
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Abstract

There may be a common root from which art and science stem: the creativity which distinguishes the human being from the animal due to the element of intentionality in the creative act. Two kinds of creativities lead to completely different results: artistic activity is totally gratuitous, while science aims at attaining a specific end

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