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Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) is recognized as the last all-encompassing natural scientist, adept at navigating the various branches of contemporary science and contributing significantly to many of them. He aspired to uncover the physiological laws that influence both science and art, shaping our understanding and experience of the world. Although he never formalized the laws of artistic creation, his vision permeates numerous publications, particularly his public lectures aimed at a broad audience. Helmholtz's work remains historically significant and continues to resonate with contemporary discussions about the interplay between science and art. His insights encourage modern readers to reconsider the roles and connections of these fields within today's culture.
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Gesammelte Schriften, Hermann von Helmholtz
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- 2002
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