Pretty sure Reductio ad Hitlerum has been a logical fallacy since the 1950s.
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And hitler was quite good at art as well. So not sure if being artistic means anything when it comes to empathy or morality
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Self realization in the true, scientific sense is perhaps d sole way to make us all better humanbeings. It is, realizing our integral relationship with existence: …http://unrecognizedobjectsofthemind.blogspot.com/2018/09/why-crisis-of-human-consciousness.html?m=1 …
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Incredible
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Read the article rather than the strapline folks. The Hitler reference is indeed a trite argument & click bait, but the article is an illuminating argument based on strong theoretical & experimental research about the perception of art.
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Ok. Following Hitler's example, Hitler also read long-form pieces in magazines, so I will immediately stop reading Aeon.
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Cold read: Hitler liked art! Why it’s fascist to like anything beautiful.
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