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portada El Arte Poética (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2015
Language
Spanish
Pages
54
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN13
9781511512527

El Arte Poética (in Spanish)

Aristóteles (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

El Arte Poética (in Spanish) - Aristóteles

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Synopsis "El Arte Poética (in Spanish)"

Aristóteles plantea que los diferentes tipos de arte poética (epopeya, poesía trágica, comedia, ditirámbica, aulética, citarística) tienen en común el ser imitaciones pero se diferencian entre sí a partir de tres características, que a continuación se mencionan: 1. Imitación con medios diversos: A pesar de que todos los tipos de poética utilizan ritmo, lenguaje y armonía en sus imitaciones se distinguen en que usan estos elementos de manera separada o combinada de distintas maneras. Sin embargo, también existen otras artes que solamente imitan por medio del lenguaje escrito en prosa o verso. Las artes que llegan a usar el ritmo, canto y verso al mismo tiempo se distinguen en que unas lo hacen al mismo tiempo mientras que otras lo harán por partes. 2. Imitación de objetos diversos: Se trata de que algunas artes como la tragedia se dedicaran a imitar a los hombres mejores de lo que son en la realidad mientras que otras, como la comedia, harán lo mismo pero mostrando a los hombres peores de lo que son. 3. Imitación diversa y no del mismo modo: Se refiere la manera en que se presenta la historia que puede ser de una forma narrativa o presentando a todos los imitados como operantes y actores.
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Aristotle (Stagira, 384 BC-Chalcis, 322 BC) was a philosopher, polymath, and Greek scientist born in the city of Stagira, in the north of Ancient Greece. He is considered, along with Plato, the father of Western philosophy. His ideas have had a huge influence on the intellectual history of the West for more than two millennia.

He was a disciple of Plato and other thinkers, such as Eudoxus of Cnidus, during the twenty years he was at the Academy of Athens. Shortly after Plato's death, Aristotle left Athens to be the tutor of Alexander the Great in the Kingdom of Macedonia for almost 5 years. In the last stage of his life, he founded the Lyceum in Athens, where he taught until a year before his death.

Aristotle wrote about 200 works, of which only 31 have been preserved (none of them intended for publication) in the Corpus Aristotelicum on a wide variety of topics, including: logic, metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, rhetoric, physics, astronomy, and biology. Aristotle transformed many, if not all, of the areas of knowledge he addressed. He is recognized as the founding father of logic and biology, since although there are reflections and writings on both subjects before him, it is in Aristotle's work that the first systematic investigations are found. Aristotle has also been called the father of political science, zoology, embryology, natural law, scientific method, rhetoric, psychology, realism, criticism, individualism, teleology, and meteorology.
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