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  1. Deleuze y Merleau-Ponty. La carne del Mundo.Gonzalo Montenegro - 2010 - Polisemia (ISSN 1900-4648):45-55.
    Despite the distance between the philosophies of Merleau-Ponty and of Deleuze, it is possible to discover not only analogue complicity with regard to thecriticism addressed to Husserl. In the aesthetic, for example, we note that the last thoughtsof Merleau-Ponty, present mainly in The visible and the invisible, are a constant referencefor the works that Deleuze dedicates to the painter Francis Bacon. In the present researchwe expect to define the passages on account of the reading of Husserl, and to show thepoint (...)
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  • The Method of Speculative Philosophy - An Essay on the Foundations of Whitehead's Metaphysics.Johan Isaac Siebers - unknown
    Philosophy becomes speculative when it raises questions about the ultimate nature of being and thought. What does it mean to be? What does it mean to think? How are being and thought related? What does it mean to ask these questions? These questions have occupied a central place in philosophy throughout history, but have led a shadow existence in twentieth-century thought, which has cut the tie between reason and these fundamental questions, leaving the questions in the twilight, and reason instrumentalised. (...)
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  • Oedipus rex: The oedipus rule and its subversion.Alphonso Lingis - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (1):91-100.
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  • Michel Foucault: filosofia, linguística e estruturalismo.Fabiano Lemos - 2013 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 39 (2):213-243.
    O artigo se propõe a esclarecer a hesitante relação de Foucault com a teoria estruturalista da década de 1960 a partir da recondução histórica e política dessa questão ao debate intelectual que procurou, com maior ou menor sucesso, no modelo linguístico de Saussure, uma nova grade de inteligibilidade para as ciências humanas ciências humanas. A descrição das transformações que ocorreram no interior deste debate e o modo como elas levaram Foucault a repensar sua participação nele nos ajudam a esclarecer como (...)
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  • Vitalismo y desubjetivación: La ética de la prudencia en Gilles Deleuze.Marcelo Sebastián Antonelli - 2013 - Signos Filosóficos 15 (30):89-117.
    En el marco del debate sobre los lineamientos fundamentales de la ética de Deleuze, diversos autores han reparado en nociones destacadas de su obra: el deseo, el devenir, la afirmación, el nomadismo. Mi propuesta en este artículo es desarrollar una vía poco estudiada, que gira alrededor de la idea de prudencia práctica experimental. Según mi hipótesis, este concepto reúne perspectivas relevantes de la producción deleuzeana posterior a L'Anti-Œdipe, en particular su orientación vitalista, su opción por la desubjetivación y su apelación (...)
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  • (1 other version)Time, baroque codes and canonization1.Boaventura de Sousa Santos - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (2-3):403-420.
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  • La dualité de Lautman contre la négativité de Hegel, et le paradoxe de leurs formalisations : Contribution à une enquête sur les formalisations de la dialectique.Emmanuel Barot - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (1):111-148.
    L’article montre d’abord jusqu’où convergent la dialectique hégélienne de l’Idée et la dialectique lautmanienne des Idées, et ce sur quoi elles se séparent en profondeur : sur la négativité et le statut de la contradiction. Il s’intéresse ensuite à certaines formalisations qui ont été proposées de ces deux dialectiques : celle de Doz et Dubarle pour Hegel dans une extension de la logique booléenne, et celle, récemment esquissée par F. Zalamea en théorie des catégories, pour Lautman. Est montré dans ses (...)
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  • Adding Deleuze to the mix.John Protevi - 2010 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (3):417-436.
    In this article I will suggest ways in which adding the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze to the mix can complement and extend the 4EA approach to cognitive science. In the first part of the paper, I will show how the Deleuzean tripartite ontological difference (virtual/intensive/actual) can provide an explicit ontology for dynamical systems theory. The second part will take these ontological notions and apply them to three areas of concern to the 4EA approaches: (a) the Deleuzean concept of the virtual (...)
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  • La doble articulación del discurso en la Ethica de Spinoza: tarea crítica y proyecto liberador.Angel Currás Rábade - 1975 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 10:7.
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  • The memory of another past: Bergson, Deleuze and a new theory of time.Alia Al-Saji - 2004 - Continental Philosophy Review 37 (2):203-239.
    Through the philosophies of Bergson and Deleuze, my paper explores a different theory of time. I reconstitute Deleuze’s paradoxes of the past in Difference and Repetition and Bergsonism to reveal a theory of time in which the relation between past and present is one of coexistence rather than succession. The theory of memory implied here is a non-representational one. To elaborate this theory, I ask: what is the role of the “virtual image” in Bergson’s Matter and Memory? Far from representing (...)
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  • Larval Subjects, Autonomous Systems, and E. Coli Chemotaxis.John Protevi - unknown
    Upon first reading, the beginning of Chapter 2 of Difference and Repetition, with its talk of ―contemplative souls‖ and ―larval subjects,‖ seems something of a bizarre biological panpsychism. Actually it does defend a sort of biological panpsychism, but by defining the kind of psyche Deleuze is talking about, I‘ll show here how we can remove the bizarreness from that concept. First, I will sketch Deleuze‘s treatment of ―larval subjects,‖ then show how Deleuze‘s discourse can be articulated with Evan Thompson‘s biologically (...)
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  • What End of Thought? On the True and the False Problem of Philosophy.Mark Leegsma - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):306-449.
    The end of metaphysics problematizes philosophy, for it implies the end of thought “itself.” Though this raises the question how to think after the end of metaphysics, the question can only be asked on the condition that the “problem of philosophy” is posed, presupposing an answer to the question what the end of thought is. This article critically compares two ways of posing that problem. It argues that one, here called active nihilism, poses the problem falsely: it implies an answer (...)
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  • (1 other version)Difference as Rhythm and Thought as Subtractive Synthesis in Gilles Deleuze.Henrique Rocha de Souza Lima - 2019 - la Deleuziana – Online Journal of Philosophy 1 (10):79-94.
    This article discusses the place that the concept of rhythm occupies within Gilles Deleuze’s phi- losophy. I present a panorama of different ways to conceptualize thought throughout Deleuze’s writings from 1960’s to 1990’s, emphasizing the discussion about the threshold of thought. In the writings in partnership with Félix Guattari, Deleuze understand thought as an act of confronting chaos, what makes the problem of consistency a point of extreme relevance within his philosophical system. In this framework, the concept of thought is (...)
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  • La distancia que nos une. Distancia y soledad en el mundo digital hiperconectado.Antonio Gutiérrez-Pozo - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 43 (126).
    La videosfera en que consiste el mundo es realmente una videocracia, un sistema de control y dominio que, mediante la información digital obtenida sobre nosotros, acaba con nuestra libertad. La causa de este fenómeno es nuestro afán por la seguridad. La democracia de la libertad ha sido superada por la democracia de la seguridad, por la ciberdemocracia. Hoy todo es a distancia, también la comunidad humana. La distancia es paradójicamente lo único que hoy nos une. La comunidad actual solo puede (...)
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  • Círculo vicioso Y revolución crítica en la teoría de Los problemas de Gilles Deleuze: El rol Del álgebra en diferencia Y repetición.Gonzalo Santaya - 2021 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 62 (150):845-868.
    RESUMEN Este artículo busca contribuir a la elucidación del concepto de “problema” elaborado por Gilles Deleuze en Diferencia y repetición, analizando la presencia en dicho concepto del algebrista noruego Niels Henrik Abel. Deleuze atribuye a este matemático el haber creado un método que rompe con el “círculo vicioso” que consiste en calcar los problemas a imagen y semejanza de sus soluciones. Argumentaremos que esta interpretación de Deleuze se apoya en la obra de Jules Vuillemin La philosophie de l’algèbre, donde se (...)
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  • Technology, Freedom, and the Mechanization of Labor in the Philosophies of Hegel and Adorno.Joel Bock - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1263-1285.
    This paper investigates the compatibility of Hegel’s analyses of the mechanization of work in industrial society with Hegel’s notion of freedom as rational self-determination. Work as such is for Hegel a crucial moment on the way to a more complete realization of human freedom, but, as I maintain with Adorno, the technological developments of the last two centuries raise the question of whether the nature of work itself has changed since the industrial revolution. In his Jena lectures, Hegel recognized significant (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Lived Revolution: Solidarity With the Body in Pain as the New Political Universal (Second edition).Katerina Kolozova - 2016 - Skopje: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities.
    The book explores the themes of a) “radical concepts” in politics (inspired by François Laruelle’s “non-Marxism” and “non-philosophy,” developed in accordance with Badiouan and Žižekian “realism”); b) politically relevant and applicable epistemologies of “Thought’s Correlating with the Real” (Laruelle), inspired by Laruelle, Badiou and Žižek and c) the possibility of hybridization of the epistemic stance of “radical concept” with the politics of grief and “identification with the suffering itself” proposed by Judith Butler. Radical concepts, the political vision and the theory (...)
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  • (1 other version)Das Konzept von Werkstoffen in historischer Perspektive.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2011 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 19 (1):107-123.
    In diesem Beitrag lege ich dar, dass in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts das Konzept von Werkstoffen (materials) als charakteristischer ontologischer Typus eines neuen Forschungs- und Wissenschaftsstils aufkam. Das soll nicht heißen, dass Werkstoffe niemals zuvor wissenschaftlich bearbeitet worden wären. Zweifellos hatten sich zahlreiche wissenschaftliche Disziplinen mit den Eigenschaften einer ganzen Reihe von Werkstoffen befasst. Doch wurden dabei Werkstoffe nicht als generische, also alle Arten von Stoffen umfassende, Entität betrachtet.Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist zu verstehen, wie Werkstoffe als Gattungseinheit entstanden (...)
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  • VIOLENCE: the indispensable condition of the law.Katerina Kolozova - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (2):99-111.
    Revolutionary violence stems from the conatus of survival, from the appetite for life and joy rather than from the desire to destroy and the hubristic pretension to punish. It is an incursion of one's desire to affirm life and annihilate pain. Following Laruelle's methodology of nonstandard philosophy, I conclude that revolutionary violence is the product of an intensive expansion of life. Pure violence, conceived in non-philosophical terms, is a pre-lingual, presubjective force affected by the “lived,; analogous to Badiou's void and (...)
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  • Le combat des trois machines de guerres : capitaliste, néo-fasciste et révolutionnaire, en Europe.Quentin Badaire - 2017 - la Deleuziana 5:68-86.
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  • Art, Philosophie et Modernité: LAfrique en Effet.Yacouba Konate - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (S2).
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  • Identity and Difference in a post-dialectical Theory: on Theodor W. Adorno’s Paris Lectures.Alain Patrick Olivier - 2017 - Educação E Filosofia 31 (63).
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  • Deleuze y la inversión del kantismo.Pablo Pachilla - 2018 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 30 (1):147-162.
    “Deleuze and the Inversion of Kantism”. In this paper we aim to look into French philosopher Gilles Deleuze’s work in order to see whether there is such a thing as a ‘reversal of Kantianism’, parallel to his more well-known reversal of Platonism. To this end, we will propose, firstly, to read in the key of reversal the movements made by Deleuze regarding intensity and extension, on the one hand, and the paradox of inner sense, on the other. Then, we will (...)
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  • C. S. Peirce and Intersemiotic Translation.Joao Queiroz & Daniella Aguiar - 2015 - In Peter Pericles Trifonas (ed.), International Handbook of Semiotics. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 201-215.
    Intersemiotic translation (IT) was defined by Roman Jakobson (The Translation Studies Reader, Routledge, London, p. 114, 2000) as “transmutation of signs”—“an interpretation of verbal signs by means of signs of nonverbal sign systems.” Despite its theoretical relevance, and in spite of the frequency in which it is practiced, the phenomenon remains virtually unexplored in terms of conceptual modeling, especially from a semiotic perspective. Our approach is based on two premises: (i) IT is fundamentally a semiotic operation process (semiosis) and (ii) (...)
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  • Rhythm and Refrain: In Between Philosophy and Arts (2016).Jurate Baranova (ed.) - 2016 - Vilnius: Lithuanian University of educational sciences.
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  • Furor Divinus : creativity in Plato's Ion.Andrew Benjamin - 2015 - Odradek : Studies in Philosophy of Literature, Aesthetics and New Media Theories 1 (2).
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  • Configuraciones de la filosofía medieval.Héctor Hernándo Salinas Leal - 2015 - Universitas Philosophica 32 (64):345-368.
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  • (1 other version)The End of Phenomenology: Bergson's Interval in Irigaray.Dorothea E. Olkowski - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (3):73-91.
    Luce Irigaray is often cited as the principle feminist who adheres to phenomenology as a method of descriptive philosophy. A different approach to Irigaray might well open the way to not only an avoidance of phenomenology's sexist tendencies, but the recognition that the breach between Irigaray's ideas and those of phenomenology is complete. I argue that this occurs and that Irigaray's work directly implicates a Bergsonian critique of the limits of phenomenology.
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  • Five Figures of Folding: Deleuze on Leibniz's Monadological Metaphysics.Mogens Lærke - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (6):1192-1213.
    This article is about Gilles Deleuze's book Le Pli. Leibniz et le Baroque from 1988. It shows how Deleuze's notion of folding captures some basic intuitions in Leibniz and how they relate to each other. To this purpose, I propose five figures, all referring to the same basic fold, all illustrating how the consideration of such figures allows developing central elements of Leibniz's monadology. These figures can help, I hope, alleviate some of the fundamental difficulties in understanding Deleuze's approach to (...)
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  • Deleuze, leitor de Espinosa: automatismo espiritual e fascismo no cinema.Susana Viegas - 2014 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 55 (129):363-378.
    Neste texto, procuro encontrar as origens de um dos mais importantes conceitos de Gilles Deleuze, o conceito de Imagem-tempo. Este conceito remete-nos para os primeiros textos de Deleuze dedicados à filosofia de Espinosa e ao problema do autómato espiritual e relaciona-se directamente com o problema da passividade/actividade do espectador. Ou seja, o conceito crucial na sua filosofia do cinema, a Imagem-tempo, esconde uma importante reflexão sobre a Imagem cinematográfica como arte de massas, os (im)poderes do pensamento e o modo fascista (...)
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  • El problema de la utopía en Gilles Deleuze.Marcelo Antonelli - 2012 - Isegoría 47:519-539.
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  • Deleuze, Nietzsche, and the overcoming of nihilism.Ashley Woodward - 2013 - Continental Philosophy Review 46 (1):115-147.
    This paper critically examines Deleuze’s treatment of the Nietzschean problem of nihilism. Of all the major figures in contemporary continental thought, Deleuze is at once one of the most luminous, and practically a lone voice in suggesting that nihilism may successfully be overcome. Whether or not he is correct on this point is thus a commanding question in relation to our understanding of the issue. Many commentators on Nietzsche have argued that his project of overcoming nihilism is destined to failure (...)
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  • Deleuze and Mathematics.Simon B. Duffy - 2006 - In Simon Duffy (ed.), Virtual Mathematics: the logic of difference. Clinamen.
    The collection Virtual Mathematics: the logic of difference brings together a range of new philosophical engagements with mathematics, using the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze as its focus. Deleuze’s engagements with mathematics rely upon the construction of alternative lineages in the history of mathematics in order to reconfigure particular philosophical problems and to develop new concepts. These alternative conceptual histories also challenge some of the self-imposed limits of the discipline of mathematics, and suggest the possibility of forging new connections (...)
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  • ?November 4, 1995: Deleuze's death as an event? [REVIEW]Andr� Pierre Colombat - 1996 - Man and World 29 (3):235-249.
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  • (1 other version)The end of phenomenology: Bergson's interval in Irigaray.Dorothea E. Olkowski - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (3):73-91.
    : Luce Irigaray is often cited as the principle feminist who adheres to phenomenology as a method of descriptive philosophy. A different approach to Irigaray might well open the way to not only an avoidance of phenomenology's sexist tendencies, but the recognition that the breach between Irigaray's ideas and those of phenomenology is complete. I argue that this occurs and that Irigaray's work directly implicates a Bergsonian critique of the limits of phenomenology.
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  • On Spirals.Noèlia Díaz-Vicedo, Hari Marini, Georgia Kalogeropoulou & Barbara Bridger - 2022 - European Journal of Women's Studies 29 (1):155-189.
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  • figura del idiota en la filosofía de Gilles Deleuze, considerada a partir de sus fuentes.Axel Cherniavsky - 2021 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 82:49-62.
    En la vida cotidiana y el lenguaje corriente, muchas veces la idiotez remite a una falta de inteligencia o a un defecto del pensamiento. Se trata de una concepción que alcanzó gran precisión en la psiquiatría clásica y que no se halla totalmente ausente de la filosofía contemporánea. Sin embargo, a juicio de Deleuze y Guattari, el idiota constituye el personaje filosófico por excelencia. ¿En qué medida este personaje supone o permite construir una concepción alternativa de la idiotez? En realidad, (...)
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  • Face and the City.Andrea Mubi Brighenti - 2019 - Body and Society 25 (4):76-102.
    This piece sets out an exploration of the relations between the city, the body and the face, seeking to understand in particular how the city and the face could be articulated with reference to an image of the body. It is suggested that the face and the city entertain a kind of privileged affinity. Just as the face unsettles the head and the bodily system to which it belongs, projecting the latter into an intersubjective social system of interaction and signification, (...)
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  • (1 other version)Difference as Rhythm and Thought as Subtractive Synthesis in Gilles Deleuze.Enrique Rocha de Souza Lima - 2019 - la Deleuziana 10.
    This article discusses the place that the concept of rhythm occupies within Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy. I present a panorama of different ways to conceptualize thought throughout Deleuze’s writings from 1960’s to 1990’s, emphasizing the discussion about the threshold of thought. In the writings in partnership with Félix Guattari, Deleuze understand thought as an act of confronting chaos, what makes the problem of consistency a point of extreme relevance within his philosophical system. In this framework, the concept of thought is described (...)
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  • Variables, process et degré zéro.Pascale Criton - 2019 - la Deleuziana 10.
    I will present in this article a set of works that have in common to explore the variability of sound, in particular through the modification of the usual tuning of instruments. In these different pieces – Circle Process for violin and Chaoscaccia for cello, both tuned in 1/16th of a tone; Trans for two guitars tuned in 1/12th of a tone and Wander Steps for two accordions tuned in 1/4th tone, joined by the onde Martenot in Circa – the transformations (...)
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  • Apariencia autónoma y corrección cultural. Kant ante el problema de la ilusión antropológica.Marco Díaz Marsá - 2018 - Con-Textos Kantianos 7:184-204.
    Este artículo pretende clarificar, en el marco de un estudio de la Crítica del Juicio, el tipo de vinculación que el dispositivo crítico kantiano mantiene con lo que Michel Foucault denominó la "ilusión antropológica", comprendida como una nueva figura de la "apariencia trascendental".
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  • El devenir-mujer de todo devenir. Una lectura mater-realista de "Mil mesetas".María José Binetti - 2018 - Revista de Filosofía 43 (2):283-294.
    En la sección 10 de _Mil mesetas_, Deleuze y Guattari precisan su monismo dinámico con la afirmación del devenir-mujer en el comienzo, medio y llave de todo devenir. La cuestión de la diferencia sexual es de este modo introducida y restituida al lugar de la diferencia ontológica radical, a partir de la cual se deviene y existe. Las siguientes páginas se proponen leer la inmanencia _materialista _del devenir a la luz de ese primer movimiento conceptivo y medial, con una interpretación (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Linguagem e negação: sobre as relações entre pragmática e ontologia em Hegel.Vladimir Safatle - 2006 - Dois Pontos 3 (1).
    Trata-se de abordar o problema da teoria hegeliana da linguagem a partir do ponto onde pragmática e ontologia se articulam. Isto exige uma reflexão sobre a maneira com que Hegel organiza as dinâmicas da pragmática da linguagem levando em conta os modos de manifestação de uma negação ontológica no interior do campo de experiências lingüísticas da consciência.
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  • James Williams (2013) Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition: A Critical Introduction and Guide, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press and Henry Somers-Hall (2013) Deleuze's Difference and Repetition, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. [REVIEW]Andrew Jampol-Petzinger - 2015 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 9 (2):257-264.
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  • Plato and Socrates: From an Educator of Childhood to a Childlike Educator?Walter Omar Kohan - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (3):313-325.
    This paper deals with two forms of education—Platonic and Socratic. The former educates childhood to transform it into what it ought to be. The latter does not form childhood, but makes education childlike. To unfold the philosophical and pedagogical dimensions of this opposition, the first part of the paper highlights the way in which philosophy is presented indirectly in some of Plato’s dialogues, beginning with a characterisation that Socrates makes of himself in the dialogue Phaedrus. The second part details Plato’s (...)
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  • The Subject in Feminism.Rosi Braidotti - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (2):155 - 172.
    Inaugural lecture as Professor of Women's Studies in the Arts Faculty of the University of Utrecht, May 16, 1990.
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  • Deleuze and Guattari: Freedom’s Refrains. Olkowski, D., & Pirovolakis, E. (Ed.). (2019). Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of Freedom. Freedom’s Refrains. New York: Routledge. [REVIEW]Pavlo Bartusiak - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (1):140-149.
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  • From Icon to Phantasm. Two Models of the Anthropological Machine.Germán Osvaldo Prósperi - 2019 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 31:114-142.
    RESUMEN Según Furio Jesi y Giorgio Agamben, la máquina antropológica es un dispositivo histórico que produce imágenes del hombre. En este artículo nos proponemos retomar esta categoría y mostrar que existen dos grandes modelos de máquina según la naturaleza de la imagen generada: la máquina teológica-bíblica, que funciona hasta el siglo XIX y que produce al hombre como ícono; la máquina ateológica, posterior a la muerte de Dios, que produce al hombre como fantasma. ABSTRACT According to Furio Jesi and Giorgio (...)
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  • Concepto, método y sistema de "Différence et répétition" de Gilles Deleuze.Miguel Ángel Martínez Quintanar - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (3):759-779.
    Este artículo propone una explicación e interpretación del contenido y estructura de Différence et répétition de Gilles Deleuze. La obra expone un sistema de filosofía contemporánea cuyo objetivo es determinar las condiciones de la experiencia real. El sistema se compone de varias partes: crítica de la forma y contenido del concepto filosófico; métodos filosóficos; estesiología trascendental; dialéctica de las Ideas; estética de las intensidades. Esta interpretación muestra el recorrido y función de la razón suficiente en varios descubrimientos: el método como (...)
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