Pablo Picasso is the most important figure of 20th century, in terms of art and art movement that occurred over the period. Before the age of 50, the Spanish born artist had become the most well-known name in modern art, with distinct style and eye for artistic creation which influenced artists, painters, and explained more on the human conditions. .Human condition is the subconscious sense of guilt and agony we each carry of being unable to explain humans’ contradictory capacity for immense love and sensitivity. On the other hand, greed, hatred, brutality, rape, murder and war have not been able to be explained because the universally accepted ideals are to be cooperative, loving and selfless, humans are variously competitive, …show more content…
According to Plato, the human condition is one of ignorance, like the prisoners in the cave, we see only shadows but believe them to be reality. To be liberated from the cave we must proceed towards the light, dismissing appearances as mere illusion and seeking true knowledge. When we emerge from the cave and can see clearly in the sunlight, we have reached our goal. The faculty of this enlightenment is reason which separates us as humans from the rest of the world and which enables us to discover the truth about the universe. Of course, we often make the wrong decision and our reasoning lets us down, and this is because reason is not the only faculty that motivates us. For Plato, the human soul or psyche has three aspects: reason, spirit (emotions like pride and courage) and appetite (bodily and worldly desires). These three aspects seek knowledge, reputation and material gain respectively, and each can come to dominate our behavior. According to Jeremy Griffith human condition understanding provides us with explains the difference between our intellect and instincts and the effect that difference has had on our …show more content…
This conflict, which started some two million years ago when consciousness emerged, has caused humans to live with an undeserved sense of guilt that is characterized by competition and aggression. Once the guilt is removed by being explained as the world Transformation Movement maintains it now is by Griffith’s explanation our species’ historical competitive and aggressive way of coping with the human condition is made redundant and human life is transformed. World Transformation Movement holds that only solving the human condition, explaining why humans are good when they appear to be bad, could bring the human race the peace it hungers for. And now that we have that deepest of all understanding of ourselves, that yearned for peace finally comes to the human race.
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Some human conditions like conscious helps differentiate humans from other animals. Consciousness is a product of the nerve-based system’s ability to remember. It is memory which allows understanding of cause and effect to develop once you can remember past events you can compare them with current events and identify common or regularly occurring events. Pablo Picasso’s art projects an image of