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Joseph Campbell
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Nielsio
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I don't think any artist can really compare to a great scientist in this debate. I feel like if you remove a single artist or writer it would suck to not have their work but things would be pretty much the same. Of course if Einstein never existed we would have found everything he discovered but it is hard to tell how long it would have taken. For an artist to have that kind of impace it would have to be something like lving in a world where Go Dog Go is considered a great piece of literature and Shakesphere comes along and gives us Hamlet. I don't think anything like that has evern happened.
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I don't think any artist can really compare to a great scientist in this debate. I feel like if you remove a single artist or writer it would suck to not have their work but things would be pretty much the same. Of course if Einstein never existed we would have found everything he discovered but it is hard to tell how long it would have taken. For an artist to have that kind of impace it would have to be something like lving in a world where Go Dog Go is considered a great piece of literature and Shakesphere comes along and gives us Hamlet. I don't think anything like that has evern happened. [/ QUOTE ] I think thats a pretty decent argument. I'm not some philistine who thinks art is useless or that "my 5 year old nephew could do that" but I think that you can legitimately say that if Van Gogh never lived we'd never notice the difference, and the NEXT best painter ever would give everyone just as much pleasure. Art seems to me to be more of a relative accomplishment. Maybe I'm way off, I admittedly know very little about art. Wheras someone who invented some useful technology has an objective and calculable impact on the world that is irreplacable. Sure someone would have eventually made the same discovery (probably) but that would have taken X years and resulted in Y millions of people suffering. |
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chuck noris iirc
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If greatness is easing the suffering of humanity then it would be hard to leave out transcendent artists.
My additions: Mozart The Beatles Andy Warhol Leonardo Da Vinci (can't believe no one has said this yet) Michael Jordan (seriously) Ghandi Confucius Aristotle Alexander the Great Isaac Newton Babe Ruth Charles Darwin John Locke Hobbes Thomas Paine Abraham Lincoln Benjamin Franklin Muhammad Ali The Wright Brothers Rosa Parks Rockefeller Alexander Graham Bell Cesar Chavez FDR Bill Gates Nikola Tesla Galileo George Washington J.S. Mill Thomas Edison Caesar Picasso Magellan |
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Einstein. Not for the scientific accomplishments themselves, but for the in-your-face confrontation with the non-reality of reality. Up until them we were just swapping about various views of an understandable universe.---
The earth is flat ... nope, it's sphere. The sun orbits the earth ... nope, the earth is orbiting. Frogs emerge spontaneously from mud ...nope. Time not being time, space not being space, speed not being speed .. not that they were changed but changed into properties that we don't relate to. Until Einstein we were just rearranging the furniture. luckyme |
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Limiting to the as yet unmentioned:
Politics: Madison Jefferson Lech Walesa Philosophy: That Buddha dude Popper Art: De Niro Orson Welles Groening Dylan Misc: Mandela |
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More:
Copernicus Pythagoras Euclid Parmenides Columbus Guttenberg Karl Marx Napolean Machiavelli Decartes St. Augustine Freud Voltaire Francis Bacon Henry Ford Homer James Cook Marco Polo Socrates Aquinas Adam Smith |
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These are some very good lists. My additions that I didn't see already would have to be:
Richard Feynman (just a badass) Alan Turing (persecuted for being homosexual, years ahead of his time, basically invented the computer) John Bardeen, William Shockley, Walter Brattain (won 1956 nobel prize for inventing the transistor, most fundamental unit of all modern electronics) Eli Whitney (industrial revolution pioneer, convinced the world that interchangeable parts would lead to a whole new standard of living. Oh yeah and he invented the cotton gin.) Carl Rogers Darnall (suggested chlorinating drinking water, number of lives saved is off the charts) |
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