Thursday, May 16, 2019
Science vs. Romanticism
Science/technology and Romanticism I believe that in that location is a relief that exists between science and romanticism because everybody will eventually have to view something in a scientific steering, whether it is a particular profession or simply an activity which they are in contact with every day. That being said, one particular occupation is not all inclusive, so not everybody will devour scientifically or technologically about the same items or activities.For example, Mark two said, No, the romance and beaut were all gone from the river, to show that what he once felt about the vivid river had now vanished due to his job as a riverboat pilot, where he trades the knowledge of the river for its ravisher. In the same way he talked about a doctor what does a lovely flush in a beauty cheeks mean to a doctor but a break that ripples above some deadly ailment? The doctor reads the beauty of the girl for the knowledge that he uses in his medical practice. There is a balan ce between Mark Twain and the doctor because Twain still sees the beauty in the girl, and the doctor continues to see and understand the romance and beauty of the river. Though each perceives their respective activities in a scientific way, they can blow up each other because neither sees the technological side of everything.In a way, a person in our nine takes a certain career pathway or a pacific Job for the exact invention of allowing others to observe the beauty of these areas of life through their ignorance, while the person taking the Job sacrifices their ignorance for knowledge which, in effect, sucks the beauty out of the profession. The balance that exists between science and romanticism remains because we all see beauty in some things that others see the science in, while others see the beauty that inhabits the things that we can only fleck the technology and science in.
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