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摘要
注意到美国科学促进会(American Association for the Advancement of Science)提出的“2061计划”目标,强调“科学素养包括从文化史和思想史的角度看待科学努力”,本着通过加强STEAM意识和教育来缩小“两种文化”之间差距的精神,本文通过著名的西方艺术作品,毫不夸张地说明了历史上物理学和视觉艺术的基本主题之间惊人的相似之处。这些联系包括:史前原始科学中微观世界-宏观世界类比的识别;在前古典时代,人们开始欣赏在神圣立法者的庇护下自然的合法性;在所谓的“希腊奇迹”期间,理性主义的兴起和物质建筑的第一个理论;在具有象征意义的中世纪信仰时期,神学“侍女”的重叠作用;文艺复兴时期的革新和作为近代早期科学革命顶点的“机械宇宙”的胜利;浪漫主义对物理学的影响,认为所有自然都有潜在的统一性,以及19世纪艺术和物理学中越来越抽象的概念;最后,20世纪的艺术与相对论和量子理论的物理学之间的相似之处,以现代宇宙学的例子结束。
Fundamental Themes in Physics from the History of Art
Mindful of a stated Project 2061 goal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, emphasizing that “scientific literacy includes seeing the scientific endeavor in the light of cultural and intellectual history,” and in the continuing spirit of narrowing the gap between the “two cultures” by enhancing STEAM awareness and education, this essay illustrates, quite literally through well-known works of Western art, the striking parallels between fundamental themes in physics and the visual arts through history. These connections include: the identification of microcosm–macrocosm analogies in prehistoric proto-science; the beginning of the appreciation in pre-classical antiquity of the lawfulness of nature under the aegis of a Divine Lawgiver; the rise of rationalism and the first theories of the architecture of matter during the so-called “Greek miracle”; the overlapping role of theology’s “handmaiden” during the emblematic medieval Age of Faith; Renaissance renovations and the triumph of the “mechanical universe” as the capstone of the scientific revolution in the early modern period; the influence on physics of the Romantic notion of an underlying unity in all of nature, and the increasing abstraction in both art and physics during the nineteenth century; and, finally, the parallels between twentieth-century art and the physics of relativity and quantum theory, concluding with examples from modern cosmology.
期刊介绍:
Physics in Perspective seeks to bridge the gulf between physicists and non-physicists through historical and philosophical studies that typically display the unpredictable as well as the cross-disciplinary interplay of observation, experiment, and theory that has occurred over extended periods of time in academic, governmental, and industrial settings and in allied disciplines such as astrophysics, chemical physics, and geophysics. The journal also publishes first-person accounts by physicists of significant contributions they have made, biographical articles, book reviews, and guided tours of historical sites in cities throughout the world. It strives to make all articles understandable to a broad spectrum of readers – scientists, teachers, students, and the public at large. Bibliographic Data Phys. Perspect. 1 volume per year, 4 issues per volume approx. 500 pages per volume Format: 15.5 x 23.5cm ISSN 1422-6944 (print) ISSN 1422-6960 (electronic)