The Modern View of man in a Closed System
The Modern View of man in a Closed System
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Renaissance men dealt on the memory of a reasonable God. Michael Angelo's "David" is a statement of the greatness of man and is opposed to Zen philosophy which can be summed up as 'man enters the water and causes no ripple.' Modern man is programmed by determinism and can only be explained by this formula or machine.
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