“When Aristotle comes to challenge his great master and speaks up for art, his attitude to the work of imitation is altogether more respectful.” John Jones (1962), pp. 23-4.
“One must keep in mind Plato’s devaluation of mimesis in order to appreciate the impact of the repairs Aristotle undertook.” Wolfgang Iser (1991), p. 281.
“Plato is known to have had shifting opinions on art depending on whether he thought art was useful for or detrimental to his ideal state. Aristotle’s was also an aesthecs of effect, but a more enlightened and dehumanised one.” Theodor Adorno (1986), p. 289.
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