Plato, Heidegger and the Metaphysical Foundations of Mathematics and Poetry

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Toma Gruica
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This paper examines the complex relationship between metaphysics, poetry, and mathematics through Heidegger’s reading of Plato. Plato’s dialogues reveal a deep ambivalence toward poetry: he recognizes its divine origin but condemns its irrationality. Heidegger challenges traditional readings of Plato to critique philosophy’s concealment of Being. Poetry remains tied to nature’s unpredictability, while mathematics becomes a self-grounding access to the Forms. This shift marks the rise of a metaphysics of technicity, which suppresses the chthonic nature of poetry in favor of rational control and abstraction

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Gruica, T. (2026). Plato, Heidegger and the Metaphysical Foundations of Mathematics and Poetry. Differenz. Revista Internacional De Estudios Heideggerianos Y Sus Derivas contemporáneas, (12), 225–241. https://doi.org/10.12795/Differenz.2026.i12.15
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