Metaphysicalis
Metaphysicalis is a philosophical movement that emerged in the late 17th century, primarily in England, and is characterized by its exploration of the nature of reality, consciousness, and the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds. The movement is often associated with the poets John Donne and George Herbert, as well as the philosopher René Descartes. Metaphysical poets sought to express the complexities of human experience and the mysteries of the universe through the use of elaborate metaphors, intricate imagery, and a focus on the inner world of the mind.
The metaphysical poets were influenced by the Renaissance and the scientific revolution, which had challenged traditional
The metaphysical movement had a significant impact on subsequent literary and philosophical thought. Its emphasis on
Metaphysicalis is a complex and multifaceted movement, and its influence can be seen in a wide range