Publications
Philosophy
of Symmetry
By:- Sundar Sarukkai
The idea of symmetry is one of
the most important and pervasive ideas, occurring in disciplines
ranging from the sciences to the arts. Symmetry is manifested
very widely in the natural world as seen in the intricate
shapes, patterns and colours of both inanimate and animate
beings. It is a guiding principle in modern physics and is
an integral part of many important works in architecture,
sculpture, music, painting and so on.
This books discuss
some of the essential themes that will help us understand
the philosophical foundations of symmetry in all its manifestations.
The philosophical analysis is in two parts: metaphysical and
phenomenological. The first draws upon metaphysics and considers
the relation between symmetry and categories such as objects,
form, properties, laws, invariance and change, thereby exhibiting
symmetry as an 'essential' property that inheres in objects
and processes. This part also discusses in some detail the
metaphysics of groups, which are the mathematical objects
that describe symmetry in science.
There is also a significant phenomenological
experience of symmetry, which is captured by the use of terms
such as balance, unity, simplicity, beauty, boredom and harmony.
The phenomenological analysis of symmetry begins with phenomenology
of perception, then considers the relation between Gestalt
principles of vision and symmetry, and finally addresses the
aesthetics of symmetry, which includes a discussion on the
relation between beauty and symmetry.
2004 x+167pp
Rs.250 ISBN 81-7986-042-6
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