United States, Author 1942
Edmund Blair Bolles is an American humanist and author. Bolles argues that human free will, and originality are real and natural, deriving from animal memory systems. He developed this doctrine in three books written in the 1980s.
... yet there is a difference between scientific and artistic observation. The scientist observes to turn away and generalize; the artist observes to seize and use reality in all its individuality and peculiarity.
Keep this point clear: central to discovering an experience's perceptual meaning is a recognition of its identity and its individuality.
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