Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
This article aims to analyse Stendhal’s theory of love as formulated in "Filosofia nova" and "De l ’amour", with the objective of highlighting Henri Beyle’s complex attempt to reconcile two rival epistemological paradigms: the sensational-ideological tradition (particularly Condillac, Cabanis, and Destutt de Tracy) and the sentimental tradition (Rousseau). The cross-examination of the texts reveals how Stendhal’s phil-osophical reflection sought to refute a purely physical view of love—informed by the concept of ‘unproductive imagination’—and aimed for a middle ground between the ‘coldness of geometry’ and the ‘sentimental ardour’. Specifically, this article suggests the philosophical centrality of Rousseau’s theorization of a dynamic and subjective imagi-nation, often overlooked in critical literature on Stendhal, which emphasizes the pro-grammatic ‘scientific’ foundation of his theory of affectivity.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Stendhal (Henri Beyle), Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ideologues, Love, Imagination.
Elenco autori:
Marco Menin
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