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Aristotle considered it a key intellectual virtue, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Unlike Plato, who saw the soul and body as separate, Aristotle argued that they are intrinsically ...
Brunelleschi’s revival of classical columns, arches, and domes was not mere imitation. It was an effort to recapture ... They studied and taught foundational Greek texts such as Plato’s Republic and ...
It is a philosophical debate that has raged for millennia. From Aristotle’s belief in becoming, we can understand how he derived his belief in our essential nature. Our essence is an evolving ...
Philosophers Plato, Avicenna and Aristotle. Credit: Blondinrikard Fröberg/Flickr and in public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. A scene from an illuminated manuscript of ‘Maqamat al-Hariri’, a ...
In this book, Plato presents conversations where Socrates talks ... what makes a tragedy successful and how it can affect the audience emotionally. Aristotle's ideas about imitation and keeping a ...
As the 4th century B.C.E. philosopher Aristotle wrote: “no one would choose to live without friends,” even if they could have all other good things instead. Aristotle is mostly known for his ...
Imitation may sound like a pejorative term, but it has been part of how we define art since the age of ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. Both defined art as imitation, but Plato ...
Some of the most influential thoughts on labour and work that have shaped the western work culture were from Aristotle and Plato. The terms “praxis” and “poiesis” were used by Aristotle in ...
Plato did not believe in art that represents and mimics reality, seeing it as nothing more than imitation (mimesis) and deception. As for Aristotle, he saw otherness and the representation of others ...