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2. Aristotle's Poetics

Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures

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Aristotle's Definition of a Mimetic Art Form

Aristotle says poetry comes from the very same impulse that drives us to seek knowledge and to acquire knowledge. Second source of poetry, he thinks, is the pleasure that we take in contemplating imitations. Aristotle: We even enjoy very precise or accurate images of things whose sight in itself causes us pain.

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