Arte y Ciencia: Tres anotaciones epistémicas para un estudio interdisciplinario
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2019-07-30
Autores
Calvo Díaz, Andrea
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Universidad de Costa Rica
Resumen
El  presente  artículo  analiza  desde  una  perspectiva  epistémica  y reflexiva  la  importancia  de  la  praxis  académica  en  el arte y  la ciencia respecto  a los estudios  interdisciplinarios enunciados  por  Rolando  García.  Para  ello,  se  han formulado tres   objetivos   de estudio:   la apreciación   disciplinaria, el rigor metodológico  y la dimensión  humanista  y  ética  en  el  ejercicio  interdisciplinario. Además,  se  toma  en  consideración  el  proceder  intelectual  de  Leonardo  da  Vinci (1452-1519)  y  Galileo  Galilei  (1564-1642)  para justificar  las  elucidaciones  a esgrimir. De  ese  modo,  se  concluye  que  el  arte  y  la  ciencia  asumen  puntos convergentes  en  el  quehacer  disciplinario,  sin  dejar  de  lado,  que  cada  área mantiene un acerbo diferente en el modo de abordar un experimento, un problema o  un  proceso.  Por  su  parte,  a  pesar  de  la  relación  entre  ambas  disciplinas  (un ejemplo,  el  empleo  del  dibujo)  persiste  un  rigor  metodológico  diferente  en  el abordaje   de   estudio.   Por   último,   ambas   disciplinas   asumen   un   quehacer humanista en la elaboración de sus enunciados y resultados
The present article analyzes from an epistemic and reflective perspective the importance of academic praxis in art and science with respect to the interdisciplinary studies enunciated by Rolando García. For this, three aspects of the study have been formulated: disciplinary assessment, methodological rigor, and humanistic and ethical dimension in the interdisciplinary exercise. In addition, it is taking into consideration the intellectual approach of Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 1519) and Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) to justify the annotations to wield. In this way, it is concluded that art and science assume convergent points in the disciplinary work, without neglecting that each area maintains a different approach in the way of approaching an experiment, a problem or a process. On the other hand, despite the relationship between both disciplines (an example, the use of drawing) a different methodological rigor persists in the study approach. Finally, both disciplines assume a humanist task in the elaboration of their statements and results.
The present article analyzes from an epistemic and reflective perspective the importance of academic praxis in art and science with respect to the interdisciplinary studies enunciated by Rolando García. For this, three aspects of the study have been formulated: disciplinary assessment, methodological rigor, and humanistic and ethical dimension in the interdisciplinary exercise. In addition, it is taking into consideration the intellectual approach of Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 1519) and Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) to justify the annotations to wield. In this way, it is concluded that art and science assume convergent points in the disciplinary work, without neglecting that each area maintains a different approach in the way of approaching an experiment, a problem or a process. On the other hand, despite the relationship between both disciplines (an example, the use of drawing) a different methodological rigor persists in the study approach. Finally, both disciplines assume a humanist task in the elaboration of their statements and results.
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Arte, ciencia e interdisciplinariedad
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ARTE, CIENCIA, HUMANISMO, EPISTEMOLOGÍA, INTERDISCIPLINARIEDAD, ART, SCIENCE, HUMANISM, EPISTEMOLOGY, INTERDISCIPLINARITY
