"My grandfather said that the word 'gourmet' is
hidden in the word "astronomer",
so my astronomy lessons
are also without spices." (The essence of things is the same)
My grandfather taught me about astronomy and also taught me about spices. My
grandfather: Chili, with enthusiasm
Fanis: Like the sun, what does the
sun shine on?
Everything is
right, so every dish needs to add chili.
Next is Mercury
, which also emits heat .
Then Venus is
like cinnamon
. Venus is the most beautiful. The woman
so cinnamon is sweet like a woman,
with a bit of bitterness, and
then is the earth we live in
. What is there on earth?
Life. There is life on earth. What does life
need?
Food
What makes food more delicious?
Life also needs salt .
Salt
will be more delicious
(again, the essence of things is the same)
"The Purpose of Education" Whitehead (English mathematician, philosopher, educator)
"Education is the art of teaching people how to use knowledge. "Grandpa taught Fanis how to use spices to learn astronomy.
"Education has only one theme, and that is colorful life. "This kind of education makes knowledge interesting.
"As we have seen, in ordinary cultural courses, learning to be interested in particular issues; likewise, in professional study, the external connections of the discipline allow students' minds to run in a wider space outside the professional field. "Just like when Fanis's girlfriend asked him whether he was a chef or an astronomer, he replied with the words his grandfather once said, "My grandfather said the word 'gourmet' and hid in the word 'astronomer'." At the end of the movie The picture is the best interpretation of this sentence.
Spices become the universe. The essence of things is the same.
So I saw the theory in "The Purpose of Education" from "The Republic of Spice". Fanis can be a great , an astronomer who is also an outstanding foodie, is confirming Whitehead's theory in "The Purpose of Education": We want to create people who have both the culture and the expertise. The expertise gives them the foundation to start. The foundations, and culture, like philosophy and art, leads them to great heights." Like Whitehead himself, a mathematician, philosopher, and educator. This is also similar to the theory of some scholars who have called for the abolition of "arts and sciences".
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