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144Mimesis: Culture--Art--SocietyPhilosophy East and West 47 (2): 291-292. 1997.Mimesis, the notion that art imitates reality, has long been recognized as one of the central ideas of Western aesthetics and has been most frequently associated with Aristotle. Less well documented is the great importance of mimetic theories of literature, theater, and the visual arts during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. In this book, the most comprehensive overview of the theory of mimesis since Auerbach's monumental study, Gunter Gebauer and Christoph Wulf provide a thorough introduc…Read more
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University of ChicagoResearcher
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| General Philosophy of Science |