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About Vitruvian Man
So, da Vinci's work resulted from the creative interplay between his steadfast devotion to empirical observation, which many people consider a key feature of the sciences, and his ability to fathom and express the human condition, a key feature of the humanities. Why should we expect anything less of contemporary scholars? After all, we've had over 500 years to improve on Leonardo. Have we? A final word: putting da Vinci on my home page is not meant to imply Renaissance-manness by association! My own case as a scholar may be better implied by the Dilbert cartoon below, given my odd assortment of degrees.
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| www.lclark.edu/~jproctor/vitruvian.html Last modified: 20 August, 2006 |
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