"El Criticón" de Baltasar Gracián como ontología alegórica

  • Nuria Sánchez Madrid Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Gracián, Baroque, nature, man, appearance, disillusion, virtue

Abstract

The article provides a reading of Baltasar Gracian El Criticón in the key of an allegorical ontology that has its central focus in an immanent anthropogenesis. On the basis of the classic monograph of H. Jansen on Gracian’s fundamental concepts, we appraise that a theory based on the search for a solid glory, on the honest exercise of virtue and on the meditation motivated by disillusion, draw the boundaries of the ethical discourse held in El Criticón. According to this author, history confirms the loss of the paradigm of order that nature embodies, but also provides the opportunity to develop human prudence and to generate dispositives of community free from the dialectic of appearance. The central task for Gracián is to overcome the tribulation where man is aware to be worldly embedded, after having been imposed upon him. And to get it, only the direction of heroic virtue and value can be taken in order to obtain the esteem of others and to achieve immortality to eyes of an aesthetic community.

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Published
2014-01-20
How to Cite
Sánchez Madrid N. (2014). "El Criticón" de Baltasar Gracián como ontología alegórica. Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología en Historia de las Ideas, 7, 171-192. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_INGE.2013.v7.44074
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