@article {12743, title = {Lissarrague a Schnapp, Ba{\v z}ant a Frontisi-Ducroux o posune medzi zobrazovan{\'\i}m a viden{\'\i}m u star{\'y}ch Gr{\'e}kov}, journal = {Filozofia}, volume = {74}, number = {2}, year = {2019}, pages = {154-162}, type = {{\'U}vahy - eseje}, abstract = {On the basis of the Francophone research in the field of visual anthropology we will try to show in this text that there was a shift between how the Ancient Greeks saw reality and how they portrayed it. We will base this examination on the second kind of mim{\^e}sis presented in Plato{\textquoteright}s dialogue, Sophist, where representation deforms the real and we represent reality not as it is, but as we want to see it. Even scenes that have a supposed guarantee of realism, the scenes of everyday life, often represent our desires or fantasies more than the reality.}, keywords = {Beautiful death, Citizen, Face, Fantasy, Idea, Imitation, Mask}, url = {https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/0220125710.31577filozofia.2019.74.2.6.pdf}, author = {Karul, R{\'o}bert} }