Sobre a relação entre filosofia e literatura
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In this discussion, as if we were doing an
experiment, we started with an inquiry about why
there should be Philosophy and Literature. We do this
by going back in time, more properly to the so-called
Greek Archaic period, assimilating the consensus that
Philosophy and Literature, as we know them, derives
from this people, at least in the West. To do so, we
recover the old divergence between Philosophy and
Literature formed from the archaic Greek period,
considering the school of Miletos, born of Philosophy.
We discuss the truth that both knowledge, Philosophy
and Literature, produce, presenting that it initially
dealt with the truth as if in opposition to Literature.
Our discussion shows that, for Literature, initially, in its
beginnings, truth appears as a communion of distinct
compartments of truth, whereas for Philosophy, also
initially, in its beginnings, truth appears from the
questioning of given truth. Therefore, a series of voices
from Philosophy and Literature are summoned to show
how everything from that primordial moment to the
next changes, causing Philosophy to speak of Literature
and to become, in its way, a kind of another way at least
in many cases. So, both Philosophy and Literature, they
tell the world, explaining it, discussing it and interpreting
it.
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BUARQUE, Jamesson. Sobre a relação entre filosofia e literatura. Revista Humanidades e Inovação, Palmas, v. 6, n.1, p. 46-61, 2019. Disponível em: https://revista.unitins.br/index.php/humanidadeseinovacao/article/view/1136. Acesso em: 10 fev. 2023