Hacia un nuevo humanismo
José Isaacson y la poética de la relación
abstract
The concept of ‘inter’ (inter-disciplinary, inter-human, inter-cultural, etc.), which is the primary motivation that gives rise to Buber’s dialogical-relational philosophy, is also at the centre of José Isaacson’s philosophical, critical and poetic elaboration. A paradigmatic example is Cuaderno Spinoza (1977), considered by Bernardo Canal Feijóo as “the most important philosophical poem written in the Spanish language”, an extremely original book, of great metaphysical and epistemological depth, written by an extraordinary poet and one of the essential intellectuals of the current Hispanic world who has felt “the imperious need to approach to Baruch Spinoza” (Isaacson), the exiled man par excellence.
Keywords: José Isaacson • Cuaderno Spinoza • Martin Buber • Jewish literature • Argentine poetry