ead Chapter One and then answer the following attached questions
1. What are the important differences between visual representation and picturing?
2. Assuming that painters engage in imitation, Plato observes that you can make images of “yourself and the other animals, manufactured items, plants, and everything else” by holding up a mirror.
What is the relationship between the mirror image and what it shows? Does Plato’s point demonstrate that the ability to make pictures is a trivial accomplishment?
What are the important differences between visual representation and picturing?