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This article explores how art and science can integrate within a concept of sustainable humanism. It describes the role of art in education, social activism, and sustainability, highlighting examples like the work of Joseph Beuys and Juan Zamora. The article argues that an interdisciplinary approach, combining humanism and ecological awareness, is essential to address today’s environmental challenges and foster a balance between humans and nature.

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This article is perfect for those interested in understanding how art and science can come together to foster environmental respect and social well-being. It provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between art and sustainability, showing how these fields intertwine to create a more humanistic and just society. It's an inspiring read for those looking to integrate humanistic values into innovative solutions.

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This article advocates for the potential of interdisciplinary knowledge in solving problems, particularly in addressing the major ecological challenge. We position art as a crucial tool for developing critical thinking, raising awareness, and fostering this change.

Raúl Díaz-Obregón Cruzado
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid

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This page is a summary of: The Sustainable Humanist Concept in Art and Science Synergies, January 2021, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65273-9_11.
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