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Gilles Deleuze, filósofo do futuro

Gilles Deleuze, philosopher of the future
[journal article]

Flaxman, Gregory

Abstract

As cicatrizes, queimaduras, erupções do filósofo são apenas as figurações mais literais das emoções que se depositam em nossas faces - as emoções que a filosofia em si precisa conceitualizar, por sua vez. Para Deleuze, a própria natureza do conceito emerge de tais "contatos imediatos" com algo sem p... view more

As cicatrizes, queimaduras, erupções do filósofo são apenas as figurações mais literais das emoções que se depositam em nossas faces - as emoções que a filosofia em si precisa conceitualizar, por sua vez. Para Deleuze, a própria natureza do conceito emerge de tais "contatos imediatos" com algo sem precedentes e até mesmo apocalíptico, que não pode ser representado, mas, no entanto, precisa ser pensado. O filósofo sci phi usa a sensação de seus encontros em seu corpo e sua mente, quer estas sejam marcas que entalharam sua carne delicada, ou as impressões fora-deste-mundo que se resolveram em expressões, ou as experiências que formaram as dobras delicadas da matéria cinza.... view less


The scars, burns, and rashes of the philosopher are only the most literal figurations of the affects that deposit themselves on our faces - the affects which philosophy itself must conceptualize in turn. For Deleuze, the very nature of the concept emerges from such "close encounters" with something ... view more

The scars, burns, and rashes of the philosopher are only the most literal figurations of the affects that deposit themselves on our faces - the affects which philosophy itself must conceptualize in turn. For Deleuze, the very nature of the concept emerges from such "close encounters" with something unprecedented and even apocalyptic, which cannot be represented but must be thought nonetheless. The sci philosopher wears the sensation of his encounters on his body and brain, whether these are marks that have sculpted his or her delicate flesh, or the out-of-this-world impressions that have resolved themselves in expressions, or the experiences that have formed the delicate folds of gray matter.... view less

Keywords
science fiction; image

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
Filosofia; Ficção científica; Imagem; Philosophy

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 1-14

Journal
ETD - Educação Temática Digital, 9 (2008) esp.

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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