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MODERNIST PHILOSOPHY ON ARTHUR RIMBAUD'S POETRY - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

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MODERNIST PHILOSOPHY ON ARTHUR RIMBAUD’S POETRY by Alexis KarpouzosArthur Rimbaud stands at the threshold of modernity as both a poet and a metaphysical rupture. His poetry is not merely a literary revolution but a radical philosophical event—an anticipatory vision of modernist thought where language, selfhood, and reality dissolve into new forms of consciousness. Through Rimbaud, poetry becomes an experiment in being, an alchemical process that seeks to transfigure perception itself. Modernist philosophy finds in Rimbaud a prophetic voice: the collapse of the unified subject, the rejection of rational order, and the quest for transcendence beyond moral, aesthetic, and epistemological limits. His declaration “Je est un autre” announces the fragmentation of the self that later philosophy—from Nietzsche to Heidegger—would recognize as central to the modern condition. Rimbaud does not describe the world; he fractures it, revealing the hidden forces of desire, chaos, and visionary intuition that lie beneath appearances.In Rimbaud’s poetics, language ceases to be representational and becomes ontological. Words are no longer signs but energies—vehicles of transformation that aim at the unknown. This aligns his work with modernist philosophy’s central concern: the crisis of meaning in a desacralized world and the search for a new form of spiritual intensity beyond traditional metaphysics. Rimbaud’s poetry anticipates a post-religious mysticism, where illumination arises not from divine revelation but from the systematic derangement of the senses. From this perspective, Rimbaud emerges as a philosopher-poet of becoming, whose work prefigures the modernist revolt against fixed identities, stable truths, and linear time. His silence after poetry is as significant as his verses: an existential gesture that embodies the modernist tension between expression and negation, creation and withdrawal. Through a modernist philosophical lens, Rimbaud’s poetry reveals itself as a radical exploration of consciousness—a journey toward the absolute that burns itself out in its own intensity. His legacy is not a doctrine but an open path: a call to rethink poetry as a mode of thought and philosophy as a lived, visionary experience.The most central and famous concept of Alexis Karpouzos is that the World is neither pure order, nor chaos, nor a simple dialectical contradiction - it is an open and creative play of forces. Man does not dominate the world, but man and the world cooperate and co-form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MODERNIST PHILOSOPHY ON ARTHUR RIMBAUD’S POETRY by Alexis KarpouzosArthur Rimbaud stands at the threshold of modernity as both a poet and a metaphysical rupture. His poetry is not merely a literary revolution but a radical philosophical event—an anticipatory vision of modernist thought where language, selfhood, and reality dissolve into new forms of consciousness. Through Rimbaud, poetry becomes an experiment in being, an alchemical process that seeks to transfigure perception itself. Modernist philosophy finds in Rimbaud a prophetic voice: the collapse of the unified subject, the rejection of rational order, and the quest for transcendence beyond moral, aesthetic, and epistemological limits. His declaration “Je est un autre” announces the fragmentation of the self that later philosophy—from Nietzsche to Heidegger—would recognize as central to the modern condition. Rimbaud does not describe the world; he fractures it, revealing the hidden forces of desire, chaos, and visionary intuition that lie beneath appearances.In Rimbaud’s poetics, language ceases to be representational and becomes ontological. Words are no longer signs but energies—vehicles of transformation that aim at the unknown. This aligns his work with modernist philosophy’s central concern: the crisis of meaning in a desacralized world and the search for a new form of spiritual intensity beyond traditional metaphysics. Rimbaud’s poetry anticipates a post-religious mysticism, where illumination arises not from divine revelation but from the systematic derangement of the senses. From this perspective, Rimbaud emerges as a philosopher-poet of becoming, whose work prefigures the modernist revolt against fixed identities, stable truths, and linear time. His silence after poetry is as significant as his verses: an existential gesture that embodies the modernist tension between expression and negation, creation and withdrawal. Through a modernist philosophical lens, Rimbaud’s poetry reveals itself as a radical exploration of consciousness—a journey toward the absolute that burns itself out in its own intensity. His legacy is not a doctrine but an open path: a call to rethink poetry as a mode of thought and philosophy as a lived, visionary experience.The most central and famous concept of Alexis Karpouzos is that the World is neither pure order, nor chaos, nor a simple dialectical contradiction - it is an open and creative play of forces. Man does not dominate the world, but man and the world cooperate and co-form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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