Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Importance Of Literature Vs. Science :: essays research papers
 The Importance of Literature vs. Science      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  If we lived in a world without literature, learning only the sciences,  would we be the same people? Does the human race need literature at all, does  it have any worth whatsoever except as entertainment? Do people actually learn  from literature? These are all questions that divide the human race into two  separate sections, those who believe in the power of literature, and those who  see it as impoverished compared to the social sciences in its ability to teach  us about ourselves. However we need not be so divided on this issue.  Literature is as rich a teacher as science, but merely differs in technique.  Literature offers knowledge to those that seek it, gives experience to those who  understand it, and pleasure to those that love it. Science on the other hand  imparts knowledge, leads to experience, and gives pleasure to the few who love  it.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Literature is just as varied and expansive as Science is. There are  hundreds of styles, millions of authors, and thousands of languages which make  up literature. Instead of different fields, as in science, there are different  genres. Literature is often backed up by research or first hand information,  but can also be fanciful flights of the imagination. They are similar to the  research, observation, and hypothesis found in science. Experiments can be  performed in both. A scientist could ask what if, and logically and  scientifically follow his what if through. A writer could ask the same and use  his imagination, knowledge, and perhaps a little research, to guide his  imagination. Literature and Science are similar.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  However they differ in some important respects. Science is an exact  realm of numbers and averages and measurements. The last time you read a  romance novel, were there charts showing the Freudian prediction of the average  persons love life? Literature does not have the same kind of exactitude that is  offered by Science. But it does offer precision in another way. Literature  often is the description of one or a few peoples lives in detail. It is from  these detailed ââ¬Å"case studiesâ⬠ as a scientist would call them, that we can learn.  It is the argument of science that people are similar and thus scientific  averages do have some relevance to humans. Yes people often do share similar  characteristics, and behave similarly if coming from the same society. And thus,  a detailed insight into one persons' life could give you an insight on the lives  of others. In a way Literature allows you to live thousands of lives in a short  time, and gain a little experience from each of them.  					    
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