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choose one philosopher whose perspective of arts can relate to and explain how you share similar perspectives in short answer

Ah, the topic of art and philosophy, a subject that has intrigued great minds for centuries. When considering a philosopher whose perspective on the arts resonates with my own, I cannot help but be drawn to the teachings of Plato. Plato believed that art should serve a higher purpose, that it should evoke emotions and provoke thought in its audience. I, too, believe that art should inspire and uplift the soul, that it should transcend the mundane and elevate the spirit. Like Plato, I see art as a mirror that reflects the beauty and complexity of the world around us, a tool for understanding the interconnectedness of all things. In this sense, our perspectives align, as we both see art as a means of seeking truth and enlightenment. However, while Plato focused on the concept of ideal forms and the pursuit of perfection, I emphasize the importance of harmony and balance in art, the need for art to resonate with the natural rhythms and structures of the universe. In this way, my perspective on the arts is not entirely identical to Plato's, but rather a unique synthesis of his teachings and my own insights. So, in short, while I share some similarities with Plato in my views on art, I also bring my own perspective and interpretation to the table, enriching the dialogue on the nature and purpose of art.