La question de la « forme de la philosophie » dans le romantisme allemand
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Thouard, DenisKeywords
communicationdéconstruction
forme symbolique
popularité
rhétorique
romantisme allemand
Aristophane
Cavaillès
comédie ancienne
écriture philosophique
Empédocle
Hölderlin
mathématique
philosophie ancienne
philosophie médiévale
philosophie moderne et contemporaine
philosophie renaissante
Socrate
texte
Wahl Jean
deconstruction
popularity
rhetoric
symbolic form
Aristophanes
Cavailles
ancient Greece
comedy
Empedocles
Hölderlin
mathematics
ancient philosophy
medieval philosophy
Socrates
text
Wahl Jean
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« Ce que vous trouvez dans les livres philosophiques au sujet de l’art et de la forme suffit à peu près à expliquer l’art de l’horloger » (Friedrich Schlegel). On se propose de s’interroger sur la théorie romantique de la textualité philosophique non seulement comme critique du dédain philosophique envers la rhétorique et l’art, mais aussi comme formulation originale du problème de la communication des idées.« What you find in philosophical books about art and shape is roughly enough to explain the art of the clockmaker » (Friedrich Schlegel). One proposes to question the romantic theory of philosophical textuality not only as a critique for the philosophical disdain towards rhetoric and art, but also as an original formulation of the problem of the communication of ideas.
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2014-01-15Type
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