El hombre y lo trascendente. Una reflexión a propósito de Dante y Santo Tomás
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2001
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Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación
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Berríos Guajardo V. El hombre y lo trascendente. Una reflexión a propósito de Dante y Santo Tomás. Rev.Electr.Dialog.Educ. [Internet]. 20 de octubre de 2017 [citado 22 de mayo de 2026];1(2):12-9. Disponible en: http://revistas.umce.cl/index.php/dialogoseducativos/article/view/1314
Abstract
Es en esta época, tan llena de intentos por captar la esencia de muchas cosas y de darle al hombre un auténtico sentido, donde la poesía y el poeta adquieren importancia, se vuelve importante el relato poético, pues además del goce estético, adquiere sentido para una sociedad preocupada de develar verdades trascendentales y metafísicas. La poesía habla lo que debe ser dicho para los intereses humanos, pero no perdiendo un aspecto fundamental: la belleza de lo dicho. Para realizar esto, nos detendremos en la figura de Dante Alighieri, quien resalta la relación fundamental entre la palabra y la belleza
It is in this epoch, so full of attempts to capture the essence of many things and to give man an authentic meaning, and where poetry and the poet acquire importance, when the poetic tale becomes important, since, added to the aesthetic pleasure, it acquires sense for a society worried of revealing transcendental and metaphysical truths. Poetry speaks about what has to be said for human interests, not loosing a fundamental aspect: the beauty of what is said. To achieve this, we will halt of the figure of Dante Alighieri, who highlights the fundamental relationship between the word and beauty
It is in this epoch, so full of attempts to capture the essence of many things and to give man an authentic meaning, and where poetry and the poet acquire importance, when the poetic tale becomes important, since, added to the aesthetic pleasure, it acquires sense for a society worried of revealing transcendental and metaphysical truths. Poetry speaks about what has to be said for human interests, not loosing a fundamental aspect: the beauty of what is said. To achieve this, we will halt of the figure of Dante Alighieri, who highlights the fundamental relationship between the word and beauty











