суббота, 2 марта 2019 г.

How did the “Doctrine of Empiricism” change the way artists created art?

The bourne empiricism has a dual etymology, stemming both from the Greek word for let. (http//www. philosophybasics. com/branch_empiricism. html) The Doctrine of Empiricism changed the elbow room artists created art. They went from an open-minded outlook on the modality to transmit art to a more structured view. It vanished the idea of metaphysical, tradition, and allegory and replaced it with critical thought, and the scientific method of experimentation and the knowledge through a posteriori data. (The Enlightenment) A philosopher that well represents empiricism was John Locke.Portrait of John Locke, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Oil on canvas. 7664 cm. Britain, 1697. Source of Entry appeal of Sir Robert Walpole, Houghton Hall, 1779 Locke believed that everyone was born with a blank slate and knowledge was obtained from experience. ( Theory of Knowledge, Empiricism) That changed the way artists created art because it gave them a more realistic view on how to express themselves. T hey took what they already knew and have experienced and started a solely new perception. Although this whole concept was new to everyone, not everyone agreed.Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued the idea of perfection in betterment and knowledge, but he still presented acceptable ideas because the philosophers of this period argued for the perfection of the natural. (The Enlightenment) da Vinci Da Vinci was an advocate for careful empirical observation and an early form of the scientific method, making him important to the development of both science and skepticism. da Vincis wildness on observation and empirical science was not separate from his art. ( Leonardo Da Vinci Science, Observation, Empiricism, and Mathematics) Vitruvius Vitruvian Man, by Leonardo Da Vinci, 1490The Vitruvian Man was created using class lines. The detail and shading is limited but portrays his interest in balance wheel and science. Da Vinci put a visual emphasis on the bole itself using shapes to create wh at acts as a border. Empiricism was a breakthrough in the late 17th century and during the 18th. It took the endless possibilities of art and gave everything a new perspective. It is the theory in which everything comes from experience and evidence. It changed the way artists created art by giving them some insight and background before they ventured off into the godly world of art. Works Citedhttp//www.theoryofknowledge.info/sources-of-knowledge/empiricism/ The Neoclassical (The Enlightenment)http//myeclassonline.comhttp//www.philosophybasics.com/branch_empiricism.htmlhttp//atheism.about.com/od/imagegalleries/ig/Leonardo-Da-Vinci/VirtuviusLeonardo-Da-Vinci.htm

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