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What are some of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous quotes about the intersection of art and science?

One of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous quotes about the intersection of art and science is "Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else." This quote highlights da Vinci's belief in the interconnectedness of art and science, and the importance of observing and understanding the world through both disciplines.


What is the meaning of the saying Do not cast pearls among swine?

Comes for sermon on mount, I have taken it to mean- Do not allow those most valuable, precious things in life- self, family, loved ones to be treated poorly by those that cannot appreciate them.


List the most valuable stone to least most valuable?

The most valuable stone is typically considered to be the diamond, followed by sapphire, ruby, emerald, and then semi-precious stones such as amethyst, citrine, and peridot. The value of a stone is determined by factors such as rarity, color, size, and clarity.


Why is philosophy considered to be a science?

Most scientists and most philosophers would not consider philosophy to be a science. However, both science and philosophy are characterized by very careful thought and analysis and scholarship. Both are engaged in an effort to understand the universe in which we live. However, scientists emphasize observation, while philosophers emphasize abstract thought. There is certainly some overlap between these subjects, and there is even such a subject as the philosophy of science. There is not, however, a science of philosophy.


Who is science of logic philosopher?

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is considered one of the most prominent philosophers in the area of the science of logic. Hegel's work on logic is central to his philosophical system, which emphasizes the development of concepts and their interrelationships. His "Science of Logic" is a dense and comprehensive investigation into the nature of thought and reality.