Stoppelmann wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2023, 10:05 am
Philosophy is the love of wisdom (or the wisdom of love), which is an impression that finds expression in many ways. Thought, and in particular imagination, has found expression in words, and logic is a means by way we express that thought, which produces an internal coherence, just like art forms have their own internal coherence and logic.
Has there never been philosophy that is beautiful, or an expression of a deep impression made? Has it always been a cool and rational look at life that has no resemblance to art? Of course not, there have been various forms of philosophy that have been considered an art form throughout history.
You only have to look at Ancient Greece, where philosophy was often intertwined with art, poetry, and rhetoric, and where philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle viewed philosophy as a form of creative expression, with many of their works written in a poetic style. Closer to home, existentialist thinkers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Friedrich Nietzsche often used literary forms such as essays, novels, and plays to express their ideas about the human condition. Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of beauty and art. So, we can see that there are forms of philosophical inquiry that involve the use of creative and artistic expression.
But also turn eastwards and look to Zen Buddhism, which emphasizes the importance of direct experience and intuition over analytical thinking. Zen teachings often employ paradoxes, poetry, and other artistic forms to convey their expression. Read Zhuang Zhou (or Zhuangzi), who was renowned for his brilliant wordplay and use of parables to convey messages. His critiques of Confucian society and historical figures are humorous and at times ironic.
So, the answer to the question as to whether philosophy can be an art form is yes, philosophy has often been a means of expressing complex ideas in a way that engages the imagination and emotions of the reader or listener. The use of artful techniques such as metaphor, symbolism, and imagery, philosophers has been used to convey ideas in a way that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally compelling.