Activity Quote by Jacob Bronowski
“I set out to show that there exists single creative activity,which is displayed alike in the arts and in the sciences.It is wrong to think of science as a mechanical record of facts, and it is wrong to think of the arts as remote and private fancies. What makes each human, what makes them universal, is the stamp of the creative mind.”
About This Quote
The passage argues that creativity unites art and science, rejecting the view of science as purely factual and art as merely private, emphasizing a shared creative mind.
In simple terms: Science and art both stem from human creativity.
Value interdisciplinary creativity.
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When to use this quote
- research collaboration
- educational curricula
- innovation workshops
- public outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can institutions foster creative cross‑disciplinary work?
- What barriers exist between art and science?
Some fields resist interdisciplinary approaches due to entrenched traditions.