The sea and the soul: marine metaphors in german land

Trans/Form/Ação 30 (1):225-234 (2007)
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The aim of this paper is to explore some marine metaphors in the german thought from Leibniz to Goethe, with the intention to indicate how certain aesthetic ideas acquire development and importance to a new enlarged vision of human being, not more determinated by the understanding, but by unconscious and affective elements. The investigation search ideas from Leibniz, Winckelmann, Herder, Goethe and Kant.O artigo explora algumas metáforas marinhas que surgem no pensamento alemão de Leibniz a Goethe, com o intuito de indicar como se desenvolvem certos temas de estética, tais como a noção de alma, de linguagem, de criação artística e de relação dialética entre forma e conteúdo. Passando por autores como Leibniz, Winckelmann, Herder, Goethe e Kant, pretende-se mostrar como, por meio desse desenvolvimento, se constitui uma visão de homem mais ampliada, que não se define mais somente pelo entendimento, mas envolve elementos inconscientes e afetivos.

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