Yes, you are right. The poetic has more the emotional as an argument, but I would give an example with Novalis who, in philosophical way, use the poetical language and do it very well. Thanks. :)
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Yes, you are right. The poetic has more the emotional as an argument, but I would give an example with Novalis who, in philosophical way, use the poetical language and do it very well. Thanks. :)
A lot of philosophy is poetic in nature- even works that aren’t so poetic by intention. I am a huge Descartes fan- especially “Discourse on method...” his words ring poetically for sure!! Great post - following.