Philosophical poets (English Wikipedia)

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  • DICKINSON, COLBY (2012). "The Poetic Atheology of Giorgio Agamben: Defining the Scission Between Poetry and Philosophy". Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal. 45 (1): 203–217. JSTOR 44029793. Retrieved 2022-01-23. [T]he philosophical experience of language that seeks to understand the origins of language itself, and which proceeds from the opposite direction, provides a fitting complement to the poetic experience.
  • Zink, Sidney (1945). "Poetry and Truth". The Philosophical Review. 54 (2): 132–154. doi:10.2307/2181532. JSTOR 2181532. Retrieved 2022-01-23. Poetry, more specifically metaphor, discloses that it is possible to apply symbols to an object...as a predication or qualification of a particular object. ... to penetrate more and more deeply into its qualitative nature—to enrich contemplation. ... to juxtapose [objects]...to evoke the quality which they share. ... [T]he poem [is] an individual object of contemplation, not a set of general propositions claiming truth...[but] qualities which constitute and organize.
  • Perricone, Christopher (1994). "Poetic Philosophy: The Santayana-Eliot Connection". Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society. 30 (3): 637–665. JSTOR 40320489. Retrieved 2022-01-23. [L]ike poetry, philosophy, too, must idealize, but it cannot idealize itself out of this world and remain philosophy; it is the poetic, the word, the bodily word which helps to maintain philosophy's human scale[.]
  • PERRICONE, CHRISTOPHER (1996). "Poetic Philosophy: The Bergson-Whitman Connection". The Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 10 (1): 41–61. JSTOR 25670170. Retrieved 2022-01-23. Recall for Bergson that the intellect can deal only with the immobile, and its knowledge is incomplete. Intuition, however, grows out of instinct and sympathy, and the reason intuition is a knowledge that is absolute and complete is that it is a knowledge through and of the body[.]
  • Zink, Sidney (1945). "Poetry and Truth". The Philosophical Review. 54 (2): 132–154. doi:10.2307/2181532. JSTOR 2181532. Retrieved 2022-01-23. The categories of truth and existence are irrelevant to poetry. ... The poem does, nevertheless, contain certain features essential to truth ... [T]he poem can be described as true only metaphorically[.]
  • Altieri, Charles (1992). "Contemporary Poetry as Philosophy: Subjective Agency in John Ashbery and C. K. Williams". Contemporary Literature. 33 (2): 214–242. doi:10.2307/1208669. ISSN 0010-7484. JSTOR 1208669.
  • PERRICONE, CHRISTOPHER (1996). "Poetic Philosophy: The Bergson-Whitman Connection". The Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 10 (1): 41–61. JSTOR 25670170. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  • Woodruff, Bertram L. (1940). "The Poetic Philosophy of Countee Cullen". Phylon. 1 (3): 213–223. doi:10.2307/271989. JSTOR 271989. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  • Britton, Celia (2013). "Philosophy, Poetics, Politics". Callaloo. 36 (4 ÉDOUARD GLISSANT: A Special Issue): 841–847. doi:10.1353/cal.2013.0197. JSTOR 24264941. S2CID 154550621. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  • Adkins, Nelson F. (1924). "The Poetic Philosophy of William Vaughn Moody". Texas Review. 9 (2): 97–112. JSTOR 43465504. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  • Britton, Celia (2013). "Philosophy, Poetics, Politics". Callaloo. 36 (4 ÉDOUARD GLISSANT: A Special Issue): 841–847. doi:10.1353/cal.2013.0197. JSTOR 24264941. S2CID 154550621. Retrieved 2022-01-23. [Noudelmann] aligns Glissant rather with the marginal tradition of writers, from Lucretius to Nietzsche, who 'invented ways of writing/thinking which broke with the narrowly instrumental language of rational thought' (870).
  • Javarek, Vera (1952). "Petar Petrović Njegoš (1813-51)". The Slavonic and East European Review. 30 (75): 514–530. ISSN 0037-6795. JSTOR 4204349.
  • Seyed-Gohrab, Asghar (2020). "Rūmī's Antinomian Poetic Philosophy". Mawlana Rumi Review. 9 (1–2): 159–199. doi:10.1163/25898566-00901009. JSTOR 26949921. S2CID 213455036. Retrieved 2022-01-23. As Rumi states, Sanai was his ears and Attar his eyes.
  • Adkins, Nelson F. (1924). "The Poetic Philosophy of William Vaughn Moody". Texas Review. 9 (2): 97–112. JSTOR 43465504. Retrieved 2022-01-23. [T]he poetic philosophy of Wordsworth[.]

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