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The Muses

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Muse of Apollo

In the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century, Ficino is really interesting because he is a Christian writer. He does not treat the muses simply as allegories. And it's all fine with Christian thought because God has ordained all the heavens and all the movements of the spheres. Do you see anything remaining of the word muse or the idea muse in the culture we have now? Absolutely, so an artist's muse now is much more passive. We've got the artist as the dominant creative force. But I'd like to just mention the word muse to muse upon. If you're musing, you are letting your mind wander,. You're opening yourself up to new influences and new

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