Kaptan, Kubilay2024-03-132024-03-1320172146-7692https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12662/4012The aim of this study is to explore exemplification in science and art. Both research studies and works or art emphasize, exhibit, or express some of their unique characteristics. They therefore attract attention on them so that they would be accessible for evaluation and reflection. The Michelson-Morley test illustrates the consistency of the velocity of light. Pollock's illustrates the viscosity of paint. Nevertheless, it is told that science is done to obey the facts but art to be indifferent to them. This study claims the otherwise. Science, like artwork, frequently scorns reality to enhance comprehension via fiction. In this study, the tests considered include scientific fictions; fictional and pictorial fictions, as well as thought experiments in aesthetics.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessScienceArtAestheticsEpistemologyINTEGRATION OF SCIENCE AND ARTArticle492367WOS:000439962600004N/A