The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato

Plato’s definition of philosophy as a mania (in Phaedrus) in the first place distances philosophy from prudence of the so called common sense and places it between the enthusiastic madness of poets and clairvoyants on the one hand, and ironic concealment on the other, which in this very madness prov...

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Main Author: Andrina Tonkli-Komel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for the Advancement of Philosophy 2003-12-01
Series:Prolegomena
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Online Access:http://www.hrstud.hr/prolegomena/Pro-2003-2/Pro-2003-2-Clanci-Komel.pdf
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spelling doaj-54f9ba0bd73b4758aab68641a3378b142021-04-02T19:52:40ZengSociety for the Advancement of PhilosophyProlegomena1333-43951846-05932003-12-0122167180The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in PlatoAndrina Tonkli-KomelPlato’s definition of philosophy as a mania (in Phaedrus) in the first place distances philosophy from prudence of the so called common sense and places it between the enthusiastic madness of poets and clairvoyants on the one hand, and ironic concealment on the other, which in this very madness prove to be parts of the same question: How can that which is unhidden be revealed in the hidden? Erotic enthusiasm of philosophy is a special sort of madness. It is the paradoxical closeness that is rendered possible by distance. Approaching the distant is recollection. Recollection is by no means a reproduction of anything, but a (loving) thought of that which is always preconceived in previous intelligibility (disclosure of everything), so that it is always being concealed in it. Out of this, the wondering and amazement brings back the unforgettable in Plato’s philosophy, the unusual measures of poetry and of our own oblivion.http://www.hrstud.hr/prolegomena/Pro-2003-2/Pro-2003-2-Clanci-Komel.pdfPlatomadnessenthusiasmphilosophyrecollectionpoetrywondering
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The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato
Prolegomena
Plato
madness
enthusiasm
philosophy
recollection
poetry
wondering
author_facet Andrina Tonkli-Komel
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title The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato
title_short The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato
title_full The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato
title_fullStr The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato
title_full_unstemmed The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato
title_sort madness of philosophy: on enthusiasm and irony in plato
publisher Society for the Advancement of Philosophy
series Prolegomena
issn 1333-4395
1846-0593
publishDate 2003-12-01
description Plato’s definition of philosophy as a mania (in Phaedrus) in the first place distances philosophy from prudence of the so called common sense and places it between the enthusiastic madness of poets and clairvoyants on the one hand, and ironic concealment on the other, which in this very madness prove to be parts of the same question: How can that which is unhidden be revealed in the hidden? Erotic enthusiasm of philosophy is a special sort of madness. It is the paradoxical closeness that is rendered possible by distance. Approaching the distant is recollection. Recollection is by no means a reproduction of anything, but a (loving) thought of that which is always preconceived in previous intelligibility (disclosure of everything), so that it is always being concealed in it. Out of this, the wondering and amazement brings back the unforgettable in Plato’s philosophy, the unusual measures of poetry and of our own oblivion.
topic Plato
madness
enthusiasm
philosophy
recollection
poetry
wondering
url http://www.hrstud.hr/prolegomena/Pro-2003-2/Pro-2003-2-Clanci-Komel.pdf
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