In this debut work, Lehrer argues that science is not the only path to knowledge. Focusing on a group of artists, Lehrer shows how each one had discovered an essential truth about the human mind that science is only now rediscovering. Unabridged. 7 CDs.
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In this debut work, Lehrer argues that science is not the only path to knowledge. Focusing on a group of artists, Lehrer shows how each one had discovered an essential truth about the human mind that science is only now rediscovering. Unabridged. 7 CDs.
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I know nothing about neuroscience so I'm no judge of whether Lehrer's discussion of that field is valid. Despite the high-sounding title, his book is lucidly written and quite charming. It seems to me he stretches his connections between art and neuroscience quite a bit, but his point about the deeper scientific truth that the artists know , consiously or not, is interesting. Art and science can illuminate each other. They don't have to be at odds.