" Negative capability " is the capacity of artists to pursue ideals of beauty, perfection and sublimity even when it leads them into intellectual confusion and uncertainty, as opposed to a preference for philosophical certainty over artistic beauty. The term, first used by John Keats in 1817, has been subsequently used by poets, philosophers and li... See more
Error refers to the inherent imperfection of literature, stemming from its striving for a total, perfect, or ideal form that can never be fully realized. This concept is rooted in Mallarmé's idea of the “Book,” which signifies an unattainable, perfect poem that would encompass all other poems and redeem the world.
Title: El Camino de la Egoencia This document explores the concept of "Egoencia," which is described as a concrete existential reality rather than a metaphysical idea. It represents a new societal ferment emerging from the inner lives of individuals in a modern context.