Individuation, Form and Thought: Beyond the Organic Form in Gilles Deleuze’s Work
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Keywords

Deleuze
organicity
inorganicity
individual
thought

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Individuation, Form and Thought: Beyond the Organic Form in Gilles Deleuze’s Work. (2013). Universitas Philosophica, 30(61). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/10636
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Abstract

Philosophical tradition has frequently confused the notion of difference and the notion of the individual. However, deleuzian’s thought has faced that supposition taking it to a crisis. According to Deleuze the individual is the result of a richest pre-individual life. This article tries to approach this perspective in order to reach some new points of views related to aesthetics, politics and what thinking means.

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