The Paradigm of Philosofical Poetics and Philosophy of Hermeneutics and Phenomenology
The author investigates philosophical poetics as the model of the tradition of hermeneutics and phenomenology. The article shows that the conception of mythos in the poetics of Aristoteles includs the ethical (katharsis) and existential (tragedy) aspects of the poetical understanding. The author notices the similar structure in the understanding of existential phenomenology. However the event of understanding includs as well the being to the death here. According to the author it is the base of the philosophical poetics. In this way the author interprets the whole philosophy of hermeneutics, phenomenology and existentialism.
Issue: 2, 2004
Series of issue: Humanities (Philosophy, Cultural Science)
Rubric: Cultural Studies and Philosophy of Culture
Pages: 122 — 126
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