The Abyss Above: Philosophy and Poetic Madness in Plato, Hölderlin, and NietzscheSUNY Press, 3. 7. 2002 - Počet stran: 179 In The Abyss Above, Silke-Maria Weineck offers the first sustained discussion of the relationship between poetic madness and philosophy. Focusing on the mad poet as a key figure in what Plato called “the ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry,” Weineck explores key texts from antiquity to modernity in order to understand why we have come to associate art with irrationality. She shows that the philosophy of madness concedes to the mad a privilege that continues to haunt the Western dream of reason, and that the theory of creative madness always strains the discourse on authenticity, pitching the controlled, repeatable, but restrained labor of philosophy against the spontaneous production of poetic texts said to be, by definition, unique. |
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... , complicitous with the internment of the fool . Thus , Jacques Derrida maintains in his critique of Foucault that the " misfortune of the mad , the interminable misfortune of their silence , is that their FUTURE PERFECT │5.
... , complicitous with the internment of the fool . Thus , Jacques Derrida maintains in his critique of Foucault that the " misfortune of the mad , the interminable misfortune of their silence , is that their FUTURE PERFECT │5.
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... Derrida moves within this tradition when he claims that " [ madness ] simply says the other of each determined form of the logos " ( CHM , 42 ) . And in Madness and Modernism , Louis A. Sass remarks that [ t ] he madman is a protean ...
... Derrida moves within this tradition when he claims that " [ madness ] simply says the other of each determined form of the logos " ( CHM , 42 ) . And in Madness and Modernism , Louis A. Sass remarks that [ t ] he madman is a protean ...
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... Derrida , following Foucault rather closely in this respect , constructs a notion of a madness that is striking , and troubling , for its purity . Later on , Derrida argues that " [ t ] he madman is not always wrong about every- thing ...
... Derrida , following Foucault rather closely in this respect , constructs a notion of a madness that is striking , and troubling , for its purity . Later on , Derrida argues that " [ t ] he madman is not always wrong about every- thing ...
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... Derrida seems to suggest as much when he speaks of the other madness , as the metaphysics which lives within difference , within metaphor and the work , and thus within alienation ; and lives within them without conceiving them as such ...
... Derrida seems to suggest as much when he speaks of the other madness , as the metaphysics which lives within difference , within metaphor and the work , and thus within alienation ; and lives within them without conceiving them as such ...
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... Derrida would call an exergue of philosophy.31 Madness , the Phaedrus suggests , offers the original glimpse of a truth that is both unmediated and uncontaminated by and inaccessible to language . For Socrates , the metaphysical order ...
... Derrida would call an exergue of philosophy.31 Madness , the Phaedrus suggests , offers the original glimpse of a truth that is both unmediated and uncontaminated by and inaccessible to language . For Socrates , the metaphysical order ...
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Strana 3 - As for a common language, there is no such thing; or rather, there is no such thing any longer; the constitution of madness as a mental illness, at the end of the eighteenth century, affords the evidence of a broken dialogue, posits the separation as already effected, and thrusts into oblivion all those stammered, imperfect words without fixed syntax in which the exchange between madness and reason was made. The language of psychiatry, which is a monologue of reason about madness, has been established...