ABSTRACT

The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy: Perspectives Across the Humanities is an interdisciplinary study of the abiding quarrel to which poet-philosopher Plato referred centuries ago in the Republic. The book presents eight chapters by four humanities scholars that historically contextualize and cross-interpret aspects of the quarrel in question. The authors share the view that although poets and philosophers continually quarrel, a harmonious union between the two groups is achievable in a manner promising application to a variety of contemporary cultural-political and aesthetic debates, all of which have implications for the current status of the humanities.  

chapter 1|13 pages

Origins of the Quarrel

chapter 2|12 pages

Vergil and Broch in Worlds Upside Down

Living the Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy

chapter 3|11 pages

Lessons, Lies, and Legacies

The Place of Poetry in Thomas More’s Utopia and Philip Sidney’s Defense of Poesy

chapter 4|10 pages

La Malinche and the Noble Lie

chapter 6|14 pages

Vergil, Broch, and a “Place” for Art

Answering the Quarrel

chapter 7|11 pages

Jorge Pimentel

Obfuscation for Clarity’s Sake