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Aristoteles'in Sanata Dair Düşünceleri

Year 2008, Volume: 10 Issue: 30, 255 - 266, 01.06.2008

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Ideas About Aristotle's Sanator

Year 2008, Volume: 10 Issue: 30, 255 - 266, 01.06.2008

Abstract

One of Plato’s pupils, Aristotle, whose studying activity might be divided into three periods has been known as a great thinker throughout the history of thought. He was a thinker who could achieve to systematize philosophy. The many sided thinker wrote on logic, grammar, rhetoric, literature critique, natural history, psychology and history of philosophy. Today it seems interesting how often he mentioned some samples of art and artistic creations in his writings to illuminate his principles. It may be said, he followed his teacher Plato with this practice. But we know that the two thinkers' principles differed in many ways such as the way they perceived artistic activity and it’s works. For example; according to Plato, it was impossible to see beauty on a statue of a sculpturor like Polycleitus. Because the real beauty existed only in the universe of ideas. But for Aristotle, it was impossible to comprehension beauty if a beautiful object didn’t exist

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
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Didem Demiralp This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 10 Issue: 30

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ISNAD Demiralp, Didem. “Aristoteles’in Sanata Dair Düşünceleri”. Dini Araştırmalar 10/30 (June 2008), 255-266.