Plato & Aristotle differences in art

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Over the years, art has transformed. In the past art was a form of documentations and recordings. Art and its form in today’s culture can be represented in many ways, birthed from artists as they express through their emotions and their perception of things. The transformation has changed drastically, bringing art form to a rather complex and intricate representation. As to a correct definition of what art is, it is impossible to simplify the term, Art. Today, as we study the philosophical ideas of how and why things are, as they seem, we are reminded of the ideas and believes of both Plato and his mentee Aristotle. What they have had deem as art and its representation are of so much value though the differences are subjected to its matter. However amongst all these, it came from the same agreement in its form of mimesis, in other words, imitation. Art today has been classified as a wide spread, it is known to captivate people. It has multiplied and still continues to multiply to different evolutions of what society has deemed worthy of art and its content. Photography, paintings,...

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