Samenvatting
This paper opposes the thought of a real person, philosopher Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), to the thought embodied by a fictional person, poet Alberto Caeiro. Caeiro emerged in the writings of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935). However, 'Caeiro' is not simply a pseudonym of Pessoa, another name for the same poet, but a 'heteronym,' a name for one of the different poetic personae who at times took possession of Pessoa. Caeiro embodied a form of life with which Pessoa could never completely identify, not even while conceiving it as a poetic ideal.
In this paper Caeiro is presented as the anti-Whitehead. Caeiro poetically embodies a form of sensationism that is quite close to the philosophical sensationism that Whitehead vigorously opposed. In fact, by reading Caeiro's poetry from Whitehead's point of view, I can list the many undesirable implications that Whitehead highlighted with respect to Humean sensationism, and show that ultimately, like Caeiro for Pessoa, sensationism is not viable but rather inhuman.
In this paper Caeiro is presented as the anti-Whitehead. Caeiro poetically embodies a form of sensationism that is quite close to the philosophical sensationism that Whitehead vigorously opposed. In fact, by reading Caeiro's poetry from Whitehead's point of view, I can list the many undesirable implications that Whitehead highlighted with respect to Humean sensationism, and show that ultimately, like Caeiro for Pessoa, sensationism is not viable but rather inhuman.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Titel | Chromatikon VIII |
Subtitel | Yearbook of Philosophy in Process |
Redacteuren | Michel Weber, Ronny Desmet |
Plaats van productie | Louvain-La-Neuve |
Uitgeverij | Les éditions Chromatika |
Pagina's | 135-156 |
Aantal pagina's | 22 |
ISBN van geprinte versie | 978-2-930517-36-0 |
Status | Published - 14 jan 2013 |
Publicatie series
Naam | Koinopraxis |
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Uitgeverij | Chromatika |
ISSN van geprinte versie | 2034-4651 |