El potencial persuasivo de los montajes poético-imaginarios: una consideración retórico-lucreciana
The interpretations of the controversial relationship between rhetoric and Epicureanism in De rerum natura do not contemplate the rhetorical considerations presented by Lucretius. This omission narrows the margin of interpretation attempting, above all, against the possibility of appreciating the or...
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Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/2267 |
Sumario: | The interpretations of the controversial relationship between rhetoric and Epicureanism in De rerum natura do not contemplate the rhetorical considerations presented by Lucretius. This omission narrows the margin of interpretation attempting, above all, against the possibility of appreciating the originality of his thinking. Given this circumstance, we pretend reopen the discussion with the objective of taking the first steps in the establishment of an alternative and complementary approach that allows us to end with this omission. We hope to achieve this, assuming that one of his rhetorical considerations occurs when the philosopher attributes to certain poetic-imaginary montages the status of persuasive medium. Guided by this assumption, our work will consist in pointing out the terms in which it makes such attribution and revealing on which foundations this is sustained. |
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