The paper focuses on one of Leopardi’s The Moral Essays, “Praise of Birds” (1824), which most exemplarily raises not only the question of aesthetics, that is the idea of a sense that is ignited at the boundary between the sensible and the intelligible, but also the properly ethical, and therefore political, tenor that immanently connotes the undertaking of such a question. In Praise of Birds, in fact, what Leopardi presents is the originally constitutive threshold of that “ultra-philosophical” practice to which Leopardi himself feels he must attune his writing, with full awareness of the formidable critical and emancipatory potential inherent in it.
La mimesi del canto come soglia critica. Estetica e politica nell’"Elogio degli uccelli" di Giacomo Leopardi / Valentini, Antonio. - In: AESTHETICA PREPRINT. - ISSN 2785-4442. - n. 130(2025), pp. 123-136. [10.7413/0393-85221509]
La mimesi del canto come soglia critica. Estetica e politica nell’"Elogio degli uccelli" di Giacomo Leopardi
Antonio Valentini
2025
Abstract
The paper focuses on one of Leopardi’s The Moral Essays, “Praise of Birds” (1824), which most exemplarily raises not only the question of aesthetics, that is the idea of a sense that is ignited at the boundary between the sensible and the intelligible, but also the properly ethical, and therefore political, tenor that immanently connotes the undertaking of such a question. In Praise of Birds, in fact, what Leopardi presents is the originally constitutive threshold of that “ultra-philosophical” practice to which Leopardi himself feels he must attune his writing, with full awareness of the formidable critical and emancipatory potential inherent in it.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


