Is an Artist a Better Scientist?

R. Frenz, Julien Bucher, Anja Hermann-Fankhänel
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This chapter regards itself with the verification of theses by American scientist Robert Root-Bernstein who through scientific work spanning decades was able to find support for the argument that a successful scientist is more likely to have an artistic avocation than their less successful counterparts. This chapter takes a close look at three studies by Root-Bernstein and goes on to try and affirm his findings by conducting and analyzing interviews with scientists that have an artistic avocation. The results of the study show that art offers an escape for scientists to reorganize their thoughts. Further, if scientists combine the two worlds of art and science, the scientists can directly benefit from their artistic avocation for their scientific work.
艺术家是更好的科学家吗?
本章以美国科学家罗伯特·鲁特-伯恩斯坦(Robert Root-Bernstein)的论文为例,他通过数十年的科学工作,为成功的科学家比不太成功的同行更有可能拥有艺术爱好这一论点找到了支持。本章仔细研究了鲁特-伯恩斯坦的三项研究,并通过对有艺术爱好的科学家进行采访和分析,试图进一步证实他的发现。研究结果表明,艺术为科学家们提供了一种逃避的方式来重组他们的思想。此外,如果科学家把艺术和科学两个世界结合起来,科学家可以直接从他们的艺术爱好中受益于他们的科学工作。
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