El arte y las ciencias exactas en Aristóteles y su maestro Platón
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  • Reads 323
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2019
¿En qué momento una obra es considerada "Arte"? En este artículo se hace el análisis de El arte en Aristóteles, apoyándose en Giovanni Reale y tiene como objetivo definir las características que debe contener una obra de arte para ser considerada como tal. También se anexa la particular idea de su maestro Platón como dato curioso.
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