On Beauty and Interpretation
Getting Closer to Nature with David Abram’s Poetic Language
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Ecophenomenology, Poetic Language, Hermeneutics, Environment, SublimeRésumé
In this article, David Abram’s solution to the problem of distance between the human being and the environment—the usage of poetic language—is evaluated using Paul Ricoeur’s concept of distanciation and Edmund Burke’s notion of the sublime. The first section deals with David Abram’s book The Spell of the Sensuous, Ted Toadvine’s critique of the book, and Abram’s reply to Toadvine’s critique. In the second section, Abram’s proposition on the usage of poetic language is read through the exposition of Paul Ricoeur’s distanciation and the idea of the sublime. Finally, Abram’s usage of poetic language is shown as an effective tool in getting closer to nature.
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