According to Sidney in "The Defence of Poesy," what role does the mimetic power of poetry play in distinguishing it from philosophy?
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He views the mimetic power of poetry as less important than its ability to adhere to classical forms
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He claims that poetry's reflection of life through imitation offers more profound insights into human experience than philosophical discourse
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He suggests that the mimetic power of poetry is mainly useful for entertainment purposes, lacking educational value.
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He argues that philosophy's direct engagement with reality makes it more impactful than poetry's indirect mimetic approach.
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