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Artistic and Scientific Activity Professionalization, a Trend of Contemporary Culture

Tudor Ioan
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Tudor Ioan: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Economics and Applied Informatics, 2021, issue 2, 129-132

Abstract: Artistic and scientific activity professionalization is a characteristic and a general trend of contemporary culture that brings new solutions to the problems we face. Thus, it must be said that any work of art is closely related to the space in which the act of creation takes place. If cultural activity were to take place on the principle of the social division of labor, it would take place under ever-closer universes. Dilettantisms are a means of maintaining communication by means of figures and not to the organizational forms. The emergence of the new is not only a problem of psychology but also a more general problem, of a science of the new, which could pursue neogenesis in the material, biological, social, and cultural world, in order to extract principles and rules applicable in practice. For man, art, like science, are ways of organizing matter and at the same time they record the existence of organization and order in the world.

Keywords: Communication; the science of the new; the organization of matter; artistic creation; the ontogenesis of organization; the technical universe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.35219/eai15840409200

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