A deep continuity between Jean-Paul Sartre’s phenomenology and Gilles Deleuze’s thought can be identified in concepts like those of “transcendental field” or “plane of immanence”. Our aim is to show the affinity between these two philosophers, but also to stress their irreducible differences. More precisely, we will focus on Deleuze’s radical rejection of transcendence, in any possible acceptation of this term, and try to outline the severe consequences of his choice both from practical and theoretical points of view.
Sulla soglia dell’immanenza. Un confronto tra Sartre e Deleuze
Cristiano Vidali
Primo
2020-01-01
Abstract
A deep continuity between Jean-Paul Sartre’s phenomenology and Gilles Deleuze’s thought can be identified in concepts like those of “transcendental field” or “plane of immanence”. Our aim is to show the affinity between these two philosophers, but also to stress their irreducible differences. More precisely, we will focus on Deleuze’s radical rejection of transcendence, in any possible acceptation of this term, and try to outline the severe consequences of his choice both from practical and theoretical points of view.File in questo prodotto:
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