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Eidos

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ESCOBAR MONCADA, Jairo. Mimesis en Platón y Adorno. Eidos [online]. 2014, n.20, pp.173-220. ISSN 1692-8857.

Abstract My purpose is to suggest and open a dialogue between Plato and Adorno, and for this I have chosen the concept of mimesis, a concept that plays a central role in both thinkers both epistemologically and aesthetically. While Plato uses the term in order to expel the poets from Kallipolis, to be more precise certain kinds of poetry such as tragedy and comedy, Adorno uses the term to show the relationship between art and natural beauty, the somatic dimension of knowledge, and the importance subversive poets and artists. For Plato, poets are three times removed from the truth and for Adorno, by contrast, the work of art is a vehicle of truth. This dialogue between an ancient and a modern intends to show not only the presence of the old in the new, but the valuable present and the fruitful transformation that an old concept can have.

Keywords : Mimesis; Plato; Adorno; beauty; dialectics; knowledge; politics.

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