Bohm-Biederman Correspondence

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Bohm Comments
Bohm's Argument
Bohm's Idea
Bohm's Views
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constructivist aesthetics
correspondence on art science integration
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Creative Abstraction
Creative Determination
Creative Determinism
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English Constructionists
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Eternal Totality
Full Totalities
Happy Union
Idiotic Behaviour
Infinite Totality
interdisciplinary dialogue
Irreducible Contribution
letter
mimetic
Mimetic Artist
Mind Independent World
Nature's Creative Process
Null Element
Partial Moments
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Previous Letter
quantum theory philosophy
Red Wing
scientific creativity studies
Singular Functions
structurist
Structurist Art
subject object distinction
thought and reality analysis
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Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415162258
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"It was sheer chance that I encountered David Bohm's writing in 1958 ... I knew nothing about him. What struck me about his work and prompted my initial letter was his underlying effort to seek for some larger sense of reality, which seemed a very humanized search." - Charles Biederman, from the foreword of the book
This book marks the beginning of a four thousand page correspondence between Charles Biederman, founder of Constructivism in the 1930s, and David Bohm the prestigious physicist known for his interpretation of quantum theory. Available for the first time, we are given a rare opportunity to read through and engage in a remarkable transatlantic, intellectual discussion on art and science, creativity and theory.

Charles Biederman, David Bohm. Edited by Paavo Pylkkanen

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