Abstract

This article investigates the particular knowledge of the poetic discourse. First, it establishes the specific place of poetry from its relation with history and philosophy, considering: Plato’s and Aristotle’s views of poetry; residual past as the foundation of History; and poetry as essential knowledge. Second, it aims to determine the specific form and mode of truth of the poetry, considering: poetry as discursive temporality; understanding of poetry and understanding of History; history and myth; the particular instance of the reader; and poetry as a process of acting and making. Third, it aims to investigate poetry as a free relevant act in which the essential instance of the reader is called to find an essential truth on her/himself. Thus, it aims to contribute to the interdisciplinary field of the relation between poetry, knowledge and speculative and practical discourses.

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