Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Philosophical poets" in English language version.
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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.
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[.]
[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).
As Rumi states, Sanai was his ears and Attar his eyes.
[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.
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.
[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[.]
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[.]
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[.]
[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).
As Rumi states, Sanai was his ears and Attar his eyes.
[T]he poetic philosophy of Wordsworth[.]
[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).
As Rumi states, Sanai was his ears and Attar his eyes.