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Remapping Reality Chaos And Creativity In Science And Literature Goethe Nietzsche Grass Grass

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Remapping Reality Chaos And Creativity In Science And Literature Goethe Nietzsche Grass Grass
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 373
Author: Grass, Günter; McCarthy, John Aloysius; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Nietzsche, Friedrich
ISBN: 9789042018181, 9781423791157, 9789401202152, 9042018186, 1423791150, 940120215X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Remapping Reality Chaos And Creativity In Science And Literature Goethe Nietzsche Grass Grass by Grass, Günter; Mccarthy, John Aloysius; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von; Nietzsche, Friedrich 9789042018181, 9781423791157, 9789401202152, 9042018186, 1423791150, 940120215X instant download after payment.

This book is about intersections among science, philosophy, and literature. It bridges the gap between the traditional "cultures" of science and the humanities by constituting an area of interaction that some have called a "third culture." By asking questions about three disciplines rather than about just two, as is customary in research, this inquiry breaks new ground and resists easy categorization. It seeks to answer the following questions: What impact has the remapping of reality in scientific terms since the Copernican Revolution through thermodynamics, relativity theory, and quantum mechanics had on the way writers and thinkers conceptualized the place of human culture within the total economy of existence? What influence, on the other hand, have writers and philosophers had on the doing of science and on scientific paradigms of the world? Thirdly, where does humankind fit into the total picture with its uniquely moral nature? In other words, rather than privileging one discipline over another, this study seeks to uncover a common ground for science, ethics, and literary creativity. Throughout this inquiry certain nodal points emerge to bond the argument cogently together and create new meaning. These anchor points are the notion of movement inherent in all forms of existence, the changing concepts of evil in the altered spaces of reality, and the creative impulse critical to the literary work of art as well as to the expanding universe. This ambitious undertaking is unified through its use of phenomena typical of chaos and complexity theory as so many leitmotifs. While they first emerged to explain natural phenomena at the quantum and cosmic levels, chaos and complexity are equally apt for explaining moral and aesthetic events. Hence, the title "Remapping Reality" extends to the reconfigurations of the three main spheres of human interaction: the physical, the ethical, and the aesthetic or creative

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