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*1 : an [[act]] or instance of imitating
 
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*6 : the [[assumption]] of [[behavior]] observed in other [[individuals]]
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
[[Mimesis]] (Ancient [[Greek]]: μίμησις from μιμεîσθαι) is a [[critical]] and [[philosophical]] term that carries a wide range of [[meanings]], which include: imitation, [[representation]], mimicry, imitatio, nonsensuous similarity, the [[act]] of resembling, the act of [[expression]], and the presentation of the self.
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[[Mimesis]] (Ancient [[Greek]]: μίμησις from μιμεîσθαι) is a [[critical]] and [[philosophical]] term that carries a wide range of [[meanings]], which include: imitation, [[representation]], mimicry, imitatio, nonsensuous similarity, the [[act]] of resembling, the act of [[expression]], and the presentation of the [[self]].
  
 
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Mimesis (Ancient Greek: μίμησις from μιμεîσθαι) is a critical and philosophical term that carries a wide range of meanings, which include: imitation, representation, mimicry, imitatio, nonsensuous similarity, the act of resembling, the act of expression, and the presentation of the self.