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The difference between [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] is in their views on art. See [[Plato on art]], [[Plato on censorship]]. With regards to Aristotle see [[Poetics]] and [[catharsis]]. The difference between [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] is in their views on art. See [[Plato on art]], [[Plato on censorship]]. With regards to Aristotle see [[Poetics]] and [[catharsis]].
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The difference between Plato and Aristotle is in their views on art. See Plato on art, Plato on censorship. With regards to Aristotle see Poetics and catharsis.

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