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Was Van Gogh cutting off his ear rational?

Just because something can be explained by some sort of progression doesn't make it inherently "rational"




No, cutting off his ear wasn't rational, but it also wasn't art. I think a reasoned process is rational, but maybe this is getting into semantics.


A person who isn't rational is going to always produce rational art.

A rational statement.


About as rational as statement "A male father will always produce male children".


And just because someone has a mental illness that causes strife in their personal life, it doesn't make their work inherently irrational.




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