I'm biased toward art. Art gives us the most accurate reflection of history therefore, in essence, a more reliable account of mistakes to not repeat and also sets goals for humanity.
However, these are all very important to our growth, not one more than the other.
That's true, because art is so personal. Often it is an in depth view of one person's perspective and reaction of society in their time. This is significant to both the individual and society. It puts our growth in perspective, sort of like a collective journal of humanity. Art is our pursuit of freedom.
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I'm biased toward art. Art gives us the most accurate reflection of history therefore, in essence, a more reliable account of mistakes to not repeat and also sets goals for humanity.
However, these are all very important to our growth, not one more than the other.
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I'd argue that art gives the most biased of all views of history.
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That's true, because art is so personal. Often it is an in depth view of one person's perspective and reaction of society in their time. This is significant to both the individual and society. It puts our growth in perspective, sort of like a collective journal of humanity. Art is our pursuit of freedom.
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Sure, but at the end of the day, all art can provide is the opinion/worldview of the one making it.
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Just like these comments here ;P
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Precisely. At the end of the day, art is merely a dressed-up opinion.