Plato’s philosophy of art 12/03/21 –Maddie

 I have read a paper discussing how Plato described art. Essentially this paper surmised that Plato’s philosophy was that art was a copy of a copy of the original form of which the art was based on. The original form or essence exists in the non-material world, so what the artist sees is a mirror reflection of that form. This is what I gathered from the article, but I had some questions. One of which was that if what the artist sees is a mirror reflection of a form, then wouldn’t the art he creates be a reflection of the reflection?

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