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Este estudo procura ganhar alguma compreensão das teses de Platão sobre as imagens
– e em especial sobre a força e a fraqueza da imagem. A ideia fundamental é que as
teses de Platão sobre esta matéria diferem tanto a) da maior parte das teses defendidas
por outros (em relação à natureza – e à força e fraqueza – das imagens) quanto b) da
própria leitura convencional de Platão. Tentamos construir uma parte do puzzle dos
enunciados platónicos sobre as imagens e reconstituir o essencial das teses de Platão
como um instrumento vivo e poderoso para compreender as imagens enquanto tais.
The present study tries to gain some insight into Plato’s view of images – and in particular into his doctrine on the strength and weakness of images. The point is that Plato’s claims about images differ both a) from most other views about their nature (viz. their strength and weakness) and b) from the conventional reading of Plato’s views. We try to piece together part of the jigsaw puzzle of Plato’s remarks about images and to reconstruct some main aspects of his views as a very insightful tool for understanding what images are all about.
The present study tries to gain some insight into Plato’s view of images – and in particular into his doctrine on the strength and weakness of images. The point is that Plato’s claims about images differ both a) from most other views about their nature (viz. their strength and weakness) and b) from the conventional reading of Plato’s views. We try to piece together part of the jigsaw puzzle of Plato’s remarks about images and to reconstruct some main aspects of his views as a very insightful tool for understanding what images are all about.
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Imagem Estética Semelhança aparência Simulacro Platão Magritte “la trahison des images” Quadro Fotografia Image , thing (“thing itself” Likeness Semblance Similitude Picture Photo
