Can We Speak about Philosophical Poetry in Plato? [Spanish]

Authors

  • Sandro Watts Universidad del Norte (Colombia)

Abstract

The following text will try to show that radicalization of the thesis expressed by Plato in the book X does not allow "to "estimate" the value that the Athenian philosopher knows that poetry possesses, since poetry might be a means for the reflexive exercise if it takes advantage of the sobriety that philosophy proposes. To carry out this task it is necessary to define three points on which this paper will be about: first, the author will inform the reader about the old discussion among poetry and philosophy to understand the context of the crisis between these two forms of teaching; Second, criticism established in the book X on the lack of rigor in the search of knowledge that poets have will be addressed. Finally, the paper glimpses or opens an interpretive possibility about the interest that the proposition of a "philosophical poetry" can have in Plato's work.

Author Biography

Sandro Watts, Universidad del Norte (Colombia)

Magister en Filosofía

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