Jul 15, 2024
In his new guide printed by Phrase on Fireplace, Magnificence &
Imitation: A Philosophical Reflection on the Arts, thinker
and novelist Daniel McInerny argues for a restoration of the
Aristotelian understanding of artwork as essentially imitative or
mimetic. Extra boldly, he claims that this imitation is narrative
and ethical in nature, even in artwork types that aren’t sometimes
thought of storytelling arts.
On this episode Daniel introduces this idea of mimesis, after
which there’s a sturdy back-and-forth between Daniel and Thomas on
whether or not ethical narrative is admittedly the first function of arts like
portray and music.Â
Hyperlinks
Magnificence & Imitation: A Philosophical Reflection on the
Arts https://bookstore.wordonfire.org/merchandise/beauty-and-imitation
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