Poetry, Polyvocal, Philosophy: A Thought Experiment

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Mosaic

Volume

45

Issue

3

Publication Date

2012

Abstract

This essay explores the polyvocality between poetry and philosophy. Using an Aristotelian (and Peircean) approach, the author examines how linguistic forms like negation, the "actual," and the "virtual" inform the polyvocal. Central is the claim that the polyvocal is prior to poetry and philosophy in time, account, and knowledge.

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