Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles

Fernando Belo’s rereading of Aristotle’s Poetics, a philosophical semiotic exercise, aims to illustrate the epistemology of language already developed in a previous work, in 1991. Against Plato’s expulsion of the poets from his ideal Republic, Aristotle subordinates poetry to philosophy, and mimesis...

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Main Author: Theresa Calvet de Magalhães
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Universitário de Valença 2014-06-01
Series:Revista Interdisciplinar de Direito
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Online Access:http://revistas.faa.edu.br/index.php/FDV/article/view/149/121
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spelling doaj-4f077b1740fe4a75b012e7cb58a37eee2020-11-25T02:14:44ZengCentro Universitário de ValençaRevista Interdisciplinar de Direito1518-81672447-42902014-06-01111Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de AristótelesTheresa Calvet de MagalhãesFernando Belo’s rereading of Aristotle’s Poetics, a philosophical semiotic exercise, aims to illustrate the epistemology of language already developed in a previous work, in 1991. Against Plato’s expulsion of the poets from his ideal Republic, Aristotle subordinates poetry to philosophy, and mimesis to the defi nition of ousia, thereby recognizing a place for the poets. Th e fi nal aim of Aristotle’s Poetics was then to create the condiions for an alliance of tragedy and philosophy. In Time and Narrative, Ricoeur “temporalizes” the tragic mythos, but he also redefi nes the concept of mythos or narrative emplotment in Aristotle’s Poetics making it coextensive to the whole narrative fi eld. Paul Ricoeur’s reading of the Poetics “narrativises” the Aristotelian model.http://revistas.faa.edu.br/index.php/FDV/article/view/149/121phiolosophical semioticspoetics of narrativehistoryrhetorictragedycomedyepopéiapolysemy of logoseidos/ethos (two argumentation lines)
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Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles
Revista Interdisciplinar de Direito
phiolosophical semiotics
poetics of narrative
history
rhetoric
tragedy
comedy
epopéia
polysemy of logos
eidos/ethos (two argumentation lines)
author_facet Theresa Calvet de Magalhães
author_sort Theresa Calvet de Magalhães
title Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles
title_short Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles
title_full Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles
title_fullStr Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles
title_full_unstemmed Poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de Aristóteles
title_sort poesia-tragédia, mimesis e filosofia: duas leituras da poética de aristóteles
publisher Centro Universitário de Valença
series Revista Interdisciplinar de Direito
issn 1518-8167
2447-4290
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Fernando Belo’s rereading of Aristotle’s Poetics, a philosophical semiotic exercise, aims to illustrate the epistemology of language already developed in a previous work, in 1991. Against Plato’s expulsion of the poets from his ideal Republic, Aristotle subordinates poetry to philosophy, and mimesis to the defi nition of ousia, thereby recognizing a place for the poets. Th e fi nal aim of Aristotle’s Poetics was then to create the condiions for an alliance of tragedy and philosophy. In Time and Narrative, Ricoeur “temporalizes” the tragic mythos, but he also redefi nes the concept of mythos or narrative emplotment in Aristotle’s Poetics making it coextensive to the whole narrative fi eld. Paul Ricoeur’s reading of the Poetics “narrativises” the Aristotelian model.
topic phiolosophical semiotics
poetics of narrative
history
rhetoric
tragedy
comedy
epopéia
polysemy of logos
eidos/ethos (two argumentation lines)
url http://revistas.faa.edu.br/index.php/FDV/article/view/149/121
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