Philosophy of Media, Myths and Imagination: Damanhur vs. Cern

The article examines the relationship of science, art, philosophy and media in today’s era, exploring the role of myth and imagination in the creation of a corpus of knowledge. In this context, there are two cases; as well as two value paradigms in which today’s knowledge, impregnated by myths and i...

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Main Author: Divna Vuksanović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Philosophy of Media and Media Research 2017-05-01
Series:In Medias Res
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Online Access:http://www.centar-fm.org/inmediasres/images/pdf/10/D.%20Vuksanovic,%20Filozofija%20medija%20mitovi%20i%20imaginacija%20-%20Damanhur%20vs%20Cern.pdf
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Summary:The article examines the relationship of science, art, philosophy and media in today’s era, exploring the role of myth and imagination in the creation of a corpus of knowledge. In this context, there are two cases; as well as two value paradigms in which today’s knowledge, impregnated by myths and imagination, it happens. One concept of research, referred to as institutional represented CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research), a second Damanhur (Federation of Damanhur).
ISSN:1848-6304