
handle: 11336/51780
Este trabajo examina el tópico de la poesía imitativa en Platón. Su objetivo es averiguar si, para Platón, puede haber una mimesis de valor y, consiguientemente, una poesía mimética aceptable. Para ello se analizan dos secciones de República concernientes a una imitación válida. Esta se basaría en el conocimiento dialéctico de las realidades inteligibles; condición que no puede ser cubierta por el poeta. Mi hipótesis es que la solución a este problema reside en la idea platónica de 'diseño', que –derivado del paradigma ideal– sería la herramienta de trabajo para el imitador. Filón ha conceptualizado esa herramienta en su idea de arquetipo.
This paper examines the topic of imitative poetry in Plato. Its aim is to determine whether, for Plato, may be a mimesis of value and consequently an acceptable mimetic poetry. For this, two sections concerning a valid Republic imitation will be analyzed. This would be based on the dialectical understanding of intelligible realities; condition that the poet can not be covered. My hypothesis is that the solution to this problem is the Platonic idea of 'design', which –derived the ideal paradigm– would be the tool for the imitator. Philo has conceptualized this tool in his idea of archetype.
Fil: Delgado, Ana Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento; Argentina
Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature, Filón, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, mimesis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, paradigma, Platón, Paradigma, Arquetipo, Mimesis, arquetipo, PA
Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature, Filón, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, mimesis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, paradigma, Platón, Paradigma, Arquetipo, Mimesis, arquetipo, PA
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