Plato's Debates on Mimesis
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Plato
mimesis
image
poiesis

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Plato’s Debates on Mimesis. (2014). Universitas Philosophica, 19(38). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11416
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Abstract

This paper analyses the main texts that Plato devoted to mimesis. It aims to show that this one is not a very defined concept but a notion that can be adapted to several contexts dealing with very different problems. This notion is applied in many different ways in this contexts and showing that may allow us to acknowledge that mimesis is a notion with a big explanatory power. Also it allows to show that reading it as a notion related only or mainly to art is a reduction.
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