Art is the process of inhaling inspiration and exhaling creation.
That tiny addition of breath creates something new, original, never before seen.
An idea can be considered similar to another idea, even more so when you abstract and deconstruct them both to find common links, but similarity is not facsimile.
Besides, the perspective of the writer and the perspective of the reader will differ enough that what is read will never reflect the exact same concept as what was written.
Absolutely agree. Which is why thinking about that limit-position, as Derrida likes to call it, is so interesting. it is something we experience, as creative people. But who to think it, philosophy hasn't properly figured out, imo.