L'articolo introduce al volume sulla disputa tra poesia e filosofia, andando a vedere come il tema sorga nella filosofia di Plato e focalizzandosi sia sull'interpretazione della questione datane da Leo Strauss sia sul modo in cui la disputa è stata rielaborata da pensatori cruciali quali ad esempio Benjamin, Leopardi e ProustThe article introduces to the volume on the quarrel between poetry and philosophy, by focusing on Leo Strauss's interpretation of this issue in Plato, who is widely recognized as the originator of the quarrel. Furthermore, the article describes how the quarrel is developed in the philosophical and poetic perspectives of some key thinkers such as Leopardi, Benjamin and Prous
In the present article, I will address the question of whether Paul Valéry’s thought can somehow con...
This article aims to bring to light the unpolitical nature of the philosophical investigation. To p...
The main reasons that justify still today our interest in the philosophical writing of Plato are two...
L'articolo introduce al volume sulla disputa tra poesia e filosofia, andando a vedere come il tema s...
This article explores the role and meaning of the «quarrel between philosophy and poetry» in the tho...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
The aim of the article is to frame the composition of the Operette Morali – a bizarre combination o...
The quarrel between philosophy and poetry has implications for our lives as both citizens and ordina...
This essay undertakes a close analysis of Leo Strauss’s remarkable but undertreated Leo Straus...
© 2017 Dr. Desmonda LawrenceThough Plato claimed the quarrel between poetry and philosophy was alrea...
In the tenth book of the Republic, Plato famously writes: "There is an ancient quarrel between poetr...
Since Antiquity, the relationship between philosophy and literature has been highly ambivalent. Thus...
The relationship between poetry and philosophy is a crucial “place” of Zibaldone, finally culminatin...
Plato, Aristotle, or both? Dialogues between Platonism and Aristotelianism in Antiquity. Thomas Béna...
Follon Jacques. Stanley Rosen, The Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry. Studies in Ancient Thought...
In the present article, I will address the question of whether Paul Valéry’s thought can somehow con...
This article aims to bring to light the unpolitical nature of the philosophical investigation. To p...
The main reasons that justify still today our interest in the philosophical writing of Plato are two...
L'articolo introduce al volume sulla disputa tra poesia e filosofia, andando a vedere come il tema s...
This article explores the role and meaning of the «quarrel between philosophy and poetry» in the tho...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
The aim of the article is to frame the composition of the Operette Morali – a bizarre combination o...
The quarrel between philosophy and poetry has implications for our lives as both citizens and ordina...
This essay undertakes a close analysis of Leo Strauss’s remarkable but undertreated Leo Straus...
© 2017 Dr. Desmonda LawrenceThough Plato claimed the quarrel between poetry and philosophy was alrea...
In the tenth book of the Republic, Plato famously writes: "There is an ancient quarrel between poetr...
Since Antiquity, the relationship between philosophy and literature has been highly ambivalent. Thus...
The relationship between poetry and philosophy is a crucial “place” of Zibaldone, finally culminatin...
Plato, Aristotle, or both? Dialogues between Platonism and Aristotelianism in Antiquity. Thomas Béna...
Follon Jacques. Stanley Rosen, The Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry. Studies in Ancient Thought...
In the present article, I will address the question of whether Paul Valéry’s thought can somehow con...
This article aims to bring to light the unpolitical nature of the philosophical investigation. To p...
The main reasons that justify still today our interest in the philosophical writing of Plato are two...