Abstract
Language sees a value a posteriori whose essence is given to us a priori. It is the color or brightness of the impulse of intentional, grammatical meaning of thought. Thus, the Logos arises and, in it, the clarity of life. Language makes the cognitive process transparent by opening a new existential value, the poiesis of thought. The work of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka offers us, in this regard, a fundamental contribution to the poetic experience of language. In the poem, we attend to the qualitative display of knowledge: subject and object are poles of an emergent grammar whose shape and formative composition are autonomous.