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Consideracions sobre el problema de l'individu en Deleuze

  • Autores: David Segarra Ríos
  • Localización: XX Congrés Valencià de Filosofia: Benimodo, Casa de la Cultura. 10, 11 y 12 de abril de 2014 / coord. por Tobies Grimaltos, Pablo Rychter, Pablo Andrés Aguayo Westwood, 2014, ISBN 978-84-697-0778-4, págs. 43-51
  • Idioma: catalán
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    • The ontology that is developed in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze displaces the ontological relevance of the individual towards a new concept of difference. Despite this, the concept of the individual and the concept of individuation continue to play an important role in this formulation. The concept of individuation is part of the upgrade process of the idea, conceived as a process of differentiation, through which is determined the reality. In turn, the notion of individual has its relevance as psychic system, when it develops a psychic system. This type of individual is generated in an unconscious level. Conceptions of conscious individual and person are, then, derived notions, so that the features that have been assigned to the notion of the individual become troublesome if it�s thought as original.


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