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In The Artist and the City philosopher Eugenio Trías offers an ontological recovery of the relation between eros and poiesis. Such approximation, in his view, provides an antidote to the disenchantment of the world derived from the modern dualistic mechanical disjunction between production and desire. In order to remedy the problem of alienation and dispersion in late modernity, Trías goes back to the figures of the artist and the city as reference points that find paideic resonances in the renaissance symbol of the platonic academy.

José Daniel Parra, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

José Daniel Parra is a Ph.D. in political philosophy from the University of Toronto. He is currently a professor and researcher in Government and International Relations at the Universidad Externado de Colombia. His publications address topics on the history of political thought from the ancient world to modernity, political theory, and philosophical therapy. Postal Address: Research and Special Projects Center (CIPE). Calle 12 No. 0 - 07 Este. Bogota Colombia.

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