The 18th century concept of imitatio actually referred6to what?
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The "Concept of Imitatio/Imitation" is a concept put forward by Plato. In this concept, the behavior of individuals is shown in which they tend to observe and replicate actions of other individuals.
This concept actually refers to mirroring, which is conscious behavior and subconscious imitation. It is the concept of individuals copying one another consciously and subconsciously.
The "Concept of Imitatio/Imitation" is a concept put forward by Plato. In this concept, the behavior of individuals is shown in which they tend to observe and replicate actions of other individuals.
This concept actually refers to mirroring, which is conscious behavior and subconscious imitation. It is the concept of individuals copying one another consciously and subconsciously.
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