REALITYSM IS TO FERRARIS WHAT POETRY IS TO PLATON

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Rodrigo Andrés Reinoso

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The aim of this paper is to observe those central points in which, in spite of the anachronism, similarities are established between different philosophical readings. Specifially, we are interested in understanding how the concept and ideas about poetry present in antiquity from a platonic point of view, and which we will access through María Zambrano, are related to what Maurizio Ferraris, in postmodernism, calls realitysm. That is to say, the proposal lies in a exploration, in the search for that drive to ironize that officiates as an old anchor, which is revitalized and fids other ways of expressing itself, other truths, daughters of time, but not for that reason orphans of origin; it turns out then that the irony of antiquity invites us to reflct on its role, to weigh ideas and, to notice from it, the development of novel philosophical proposals by the Italian thinker

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Reinoso, R. A. (2022). REALITYSM IS TO FERRARIS WHAT POETRY IS TO PLATON. TRAZOS – Revista De Estudiantes De Filosofía, 1(6), 13-23. Retrieved from https://ojs.unsj.edu.ar/index.php/trazos/article/view/860
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Zambrano, M. (1996). Filosofía y Poesía. Fondo de cultura económica.