The Two Faces of Mimesis. Konstan, D. Philosophical Quarterly, 54(215):301--308, April, 2004.
Paper abstract bibtex Discusses the book "The Aesthetics of Mimesis: Ancient Texts and Modern Problems," by Stephen Halliwell. Complex meaning of mimesis as a concept in ancient Greek aesthetics; Semantic latitude; Dual-aspect conception of mimesis; Discussion of the pleasure afforded by mimesis.
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title = {The {Two} {Faces} of {Mimesis}},
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abstract = {Discusses the book "The Aesthetics of Mimesis: Ancient Texts and Modern Problems," by Stephen Halliwell. Complex meaning of mimesis as a concept in ancient Greek aesthetics; Semantic latitude; Dual-aspect conception of mimesis; Discussion of the pleasure afforded by mimesis.},
number = {215},
urldate = {2015-09-25TZ},
journal = {Philosophical Quarterly},
author = {Konstan, David},
month = {April},
year = {2004},
keywords = {AESTHETICS of Mimesis, The (Book), AESTHETICS, Greek (Modern), GREEK language -- Etymology, HALLIWELL, Stephen, MIMESIS (The Greek word), SEMANTICS (Philosophy)},
pages = {301--308}
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