Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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... things . Art would , therefore , be a copy of created things . But this has nothing to do with Aristotle . For him , to imitate ( mimesis ) has nothing to do with copying an exterior model . " Mimesis " means rather a " re - creation ...
... things . Art would , therefore , be a copy of created things . But this has nothing to do with Aristotle . For him , to imitate ( mimesis ) has nothing to do with copying an exterior model . " Mimesis " means rather a " re - creation ...
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... things , and all things could likewise be transformed into water . How did this transformation take place ? Thales believed that things possessed a " soul . " Sometimes the soul could become perceptible and its effects im- mediately ...
... things , and all things could likewise be transformed into water . How did this transformation take place ? Thales believed that things possessed a " soul . " Sometimes the soul could become perceptible and its effects im- mediately ...
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... things toward their perfection . Nature was for him this movement itself and not things already made , finished , visible . Thus " to imitate " has nothing to do with improvisation or " realism , " and for this reason Aristotle could ...
... things toward their perfection . Nature was for him this movement itself and not things already made , finished , visible . Thus " to imitate " has nothing to do with improvisation or " realism , " and for this reason Aristotle could ...
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