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PT : Is our most revered knowledge more fragile than we assume it to be?…
PT : Is our most revered knowledge more fragile than we assume it to be? Discuss with reference to the arts
Revered
in arts: artistic interpretations and values so often are deeply tied to the cultural context within which they exist
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revered knowledge: information that has been widely accepted and has an authoritative value or belief.
If knowledge interpretation change over time, then it is not fragile
fragile
fragile: easily broked, dagame or destroyed (cambridge dictionary)
knowledge can be fragile when new interpretations, or doubts about authenticity, or shifts in cultural values arise.
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attributing ideas or works to a specific author, we often assign them a value based on their name, status, or historical importance.
arises when undestading of a theory, model or phenomenon is incomplete or inaccurate.
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artistic knowledge
the understanding and appreciation of beauty and design across various historical periods (according to Shilpashastra)
PT must be focusing on artistic knowledge, not artistic artwork!!!!
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key points to explore
what about specific knowledge mix with revered, and why do we assume it stable
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consider how new insights, cultural developments or technological developments might challenge the revert knowledge making it vulnerable to alteration or in reinterpretation
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