Difference between Plato's approach and Aristotle's approach to imitation.
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Plato believes in the existence of the ideal world, where exists a real form of every object found in nature. ... Aristotle, on the other hand, does not deal with the ideal world, instead he analyses nature. He argues that a work of art does not imitate nature as it is, but as it should be.
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Plato believes in the existence of the ideal world, where exists a real form of every object found in nature. ...
Aristotle, on the other hand, does not deal with the ideal world, instead he analyses nature. He argues that a work of art does not imitate nature as it is, but as it should be.
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