Nathan Mallas

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The rival ways of looking at the world–the cool, detached light of disinterested scientific reason, and the red-blooded, passionate creations of the artist–constitute the modern incoherence. Both appear equally true, equally valid, at times, but are fundamentally incompatible. As Isaiah Berlin has described it, we shift uneasily from foot to foot as we recognise this incompatibility.
Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud
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