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He believed in the unity of knowledge, seeing art and science as interconnected and mutually enriching from "summary" of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson

Leonardo da Vinci's approach to knowledge was rooted in a profound belief in the interconnectedness of art and science. For him, these two seemingly distinct disciplines were not separate realms but rather complementary aspects of a unified whole. He saw art as a way of expressing scientific truths and science as a means of enhancing artistic understanding. Leonardo's exploration of the natural world was driven by a curiosity that transcended traditional boundaries. His scientific observations informed his artistic creations, and his artistic sensibilities influenced his scientific inquiries. This seamless integration of art and science was a defining feature of his work, reflecting his holistic approach to knowledge. In Leonardo's view, art and science were not only interconnected but also mutually enriching. Each discipline had the potential to enhance the other, leading to a deeper understanding of the world and a more profound app...
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    Leonardo da Vinci

    Walter Isaacson

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