Into the Unseen, the Unsaying, the Unknowing: Whitehead’s Mystical Aesthetics in Paul Klee

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (3):5-28 (2018)
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Philosophy is mystical. Mysticism is direct insights into the depths as yet unspoken.What things are … refer to depths beyond anything which we can grasp with a clear apprehension.Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.Art and mysticism or negative theology play a central role in the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead : they show him the cosmos from the unseen, the unspoken, and the unknowing, and therefore from "the ultimate mystery of the universe,"1 from "supreme Beauty", and from "the infinite [primordial]2 ground"3 of all things. This means that Whitehead is looking at the world not as a philosopher of science but as an...

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Literature, Art, and Sacred Silence in Whitehead's Poetics of Philosophy.Angelo Caranfa - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (4):474-502.

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