Aristotle, Thought, and Mimesis: Our Responses to Fiction. Worth, S. E. Journal of Aesthetics \& Art Criticism, 58(4):333, 2000.
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Focuses on the paradox of mimesis. Assumptions of a paradox; Distinction between existential and evaluative beliefs; Concept of mimesis; Views of Aristotle on thought and belief.
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  issn = {00218529},
  shorttitle = {Aristotle, {Thought}, and {Mimesis}},
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  abstract = {Focuses on the paradox of mimesis.  Assumptions of a paradox; Distinction between existential and evaluative beliefs; Concept of mimesis; Views of Aristotle on thought and belief.},
  number = {4},
  urldate = {2015-09-25TZ},
  journal = {Journal of Aesthetics \& Art Criticism},
  author = {Worth, Sarah E.},
  year = {2000},
  keywords = {BELIEF \& doubt in literature, MIMESIS in literature, PARADOX in literature, THOUGHT \& thinking in literature},
  pages = {333}
}

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