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Mimetic
ミメーシス
Mimesis is one of the concepts of Western philosophy. It means imitation by literal translation, which is derived from the concept of Timaios that Plato's advocate for natural objects is imitation of idea. Aristotle inherited this concept and said that mimesis is the original human mind and forms of various arts. Mimesis as well. ... ミメーシスとは西洋哲学の概念の一つ。直訳すれば模倣という意味であり、これはプラトンの提唱した自然界の個物はイデアの模造であるというティマイオスという概念からの由来である。アリストテレスがこの概念を受け継ぎ、ミメーシスこそが人間の本来の心であり、諸芸術の様式となっているとした。ミメシスとも。...
Mimesis 【(Greece) m \u0026 # x012B; m \u0026 # x0113; sis】 "Both" Mimesis "and" 2 "Rhetoric which mimics the language and behavior of others and expresses the nature of itself and others. ミメーシス【(ギリシャ)mīmēsis】 《「ミメシス」とも》2 他者の言語や動作を模倣して、そのものの性質などを如実に表そうとする修辞法。
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10 JAPANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ミメーシス»
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