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IGNORATO MOTU, IGNORATUR NATURA*

As in the seventeenth century Galileo wrote “The Book of Nature is written in characters of Geometry“, so the Scottish biologist D’Ancy W. Thompson, almost four centuries later,  undertook a study focused on the use of mathematics to describe what is still a recurring theme: the “evolution”. He pushed himself to the limits of research [...]

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“Can we really retreat into self-contained boxes without losing something of the essence of being human?”

“Can we really retreat into self-contained boxes without losing something of the essence of being human?” Starting from the analysis of the whole and ending up to the particular that is how Rudofsky analyzes the conditions under which the man, specifically the Anglo-Saxon culture, relates intself to the environment in the broadest sense (“The Conditioned [...]

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