Carte Idolatry and Infinity David R Topper

Idolatry and Infinity

Of Art, Math, and God

Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
Disponibilitate: În depozitul extern
Expediem în 9-15 zile
158.38 lei
Some unwritten stories only exist in fragments. In this book, for the first time, the histories of t...

Informații despre carte

Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2014
Pagini
134
EAN
9781627345064
ISBN
9781627345064
Enbook ID
08828376
Greutate
276
Dimensiuni
245 x 191 x 13

Descriere completă

Some unwritten stories only exist in fragments. In this book, for the first time, the histories of the injunction against idolatry and the dread of infinity are uniquely woven into one. The spectre of idolatry has haunted the three Western religions since the biblical prohibition. The story of iconoclasm runs from ancient times, where Jews largely ignored the ban on images, through the iconoclastic episodes in Islam and Christianity, and into modern times during the French Revolution. A perhaps surprising thesis of this book is that a conceptual and secular form of iconoclasm continued as the revulsion of illusionism in Modern Art. More recently it flared-up in the dynamiting of two large statues of the Buddha by the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001. The phobia of infinity arose from Pythagoras's discovery of irrational numbers and it runs through Zeno's paradoxes and Aristotle's philosophy, with only rare cases of defiance, such as Archimedes searching for pi. The angst over infinity continued through the Middle Ages with the theological encounter of an infinite God, as in the writings of Thomas Aquinas, only to be confronted in the Renaissance philosophy of Cusa. At the same time, infinity arose unexpectedly in visual art with the discovery of linear perspective where God was identified with the vanishing point. In the 17th and 18th centuries infinity further emerged not only in the very, very large (the cosmos itself), but in the very, very small (within calculus). This paved the way in the 19th and 20th centuries for the idea of different orders of infinity codified by Georg Cantor, where the concept mingled again with theology. Math and science buffs familiar with some aspects of infinity may first learn of its link with art, as well as a long association with theology - right up to the present. With lucid visual aids for the uninitiated, this book may likewise grant the Art lover access into a previously uncharted territory - a math venture to stretch the mind.

S-ar putea să te intereseze

The Trinity Manifesto

Nigel Shindler Ph D
74.25 lei
222.56 lei
45.53 lei
794.95 lei
173.09 lei

Canton

Michael Beadle
105.99 lei

A HANDLIST OF THE MANUSCRIPTS

Alessandro Demeke Gori
386.29 lei

Motivating Soldiers

Peter Karsten
1 356.06 lei

Fuck Pad

Nigel Bates
55.20 lei
566.34 lei
25.58 lei

Land of Dreamlings - Emotions

Limitless Mind Publishing
108.00 lei
551.23 lei
154.45 lei

Never Trust a Russian

Anna Marie Dailey
128.86 lei

T-Time

Deer Raining Deer
81.40 lei

Discarded Wings

James Collins
65.68 lei

Wake-up Call

D'Juna Massey
81.60 lei

Clienții care au cumpărat această carte au mai cumpărat și