
The First Critics of Modern Life
Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics
Exploring Views on Usefulness and Utility
This chapter examines the perspectives of Enlightenment thinkers and artists on the concept of usefulness and utility. It discusses the calculations of Francis Hutchinson and Daniel Benoulli, the criticism of Frederick Schiller, and the questioning of Ludwig Teak. The tension between utilitarian values and the appreciation of art and creativity is highlighted.
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