Currents of valuable conglomerates in the differences of human wishes: G. Deloz - F. Guattari
The article examines the role of value conglomerate currents in sections of willing machines in the philosophy of G. Deleuze and F. Guattari. The movement and current of value conglomerates through the person turned away from God is refined and formed. Accordingly, the essence of the concepts introd...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Publishing House "Grani"
2019-12-01
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Online Access: | https://grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/1431 |
Summary: | The article examines the role of value conglomerate currents in sections of willing machines in
the philosophy of G. Deleuze and F. Guattari. The movement and current of value conglomerates
through the person turned away from God is refined and formed. Accordingly, the essence of the
concepts introduced by the philosophers of the «wanting machine» and «body without organs»
is clarified. It is noted that the specificity of the terminological apparatus of the collaboration
of philosophers is built on the defined ontological plane of diversity and the dichotomous
contradiction of mental and schizoid judgments, where meaning loses the usual forms of logic
and is replaced by singularities. The dichotomy of singularities was developed by G. Deleuze
in the treatise «The Logic of Meaning», during the study of planes of meaning in the worksof L. Carroll. It is established that the desiring machine becomes the presentation of the basic
component of the person - as an organism, mental thinking and unconscious consumption. Having
the constituent organs of activity, a person is unconsciously formed into a willing machine, that
is, a person moves at will, which is modeled in his instructions for using his own organism. It is
noted that the machine that desires is not just a symbiosis of spare parts, which can be noticed in
the philosophy of G. Deleuze and F. Guattari in the first place, but is a machine that constantly
desires, even when something sucks in itself. Desire pushes the machine to interconnect with
other machines, so it becomes a slave of its own desires, and the range of these desires expands
and then narrows like a pendulum oscillation. The desires themselves are irresistible, so some
of them are controlled by capitalism and psychiatry through the structure of a society of control,
digitization and detritorialization. It is the machines that desire to do everything by the body, but
it causes the body to suffer, because the body is already a concept of docking, levers, standards of
connection, moral regulators of the superconscious. It is determined that the body without organs
comes into conflict with the wanting machine, because the body searches for the cause of suffering
in the presence of organs, and therefore removes them, becomes sterile. However, philosophers
point to the constant repetition of motions not only of the desiring machine, but also of the body
without organs: decipherment returns to digitization, the body being filled by the organs of desire.
The processes of constant return are deteritized by capitalism. Value conglomerates themselves
combine into the horrible twin of God and the devil, good and evil. The minority replaces the
majority. An example of the metamorphosis of a minority homosexual into the majority of LGBT
people is given. It is stated that the most valuable conglomerates are embedded in the ontological
metamorphosis, not in the dualism of the pairs of good and evil. The values themselves are defined
as the lines of cutting a person through the pendulum movements of the jacket of good and evil,
and therefore, as such, they are not internal to the wanting machine. The model of movement of
the flows of value conglomerates, which is represented as a continuous cutting of the lines of the
good and evil desires of passive thinking machines, driven into the judgment of the social system
by the method of psychoanalytic compulsion, is defined. In this model, the face of God is always
turned away from man, and the desire of man crosses God as if sewing him to his own judgment. |
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ISSN: | 2077-1800 2413-8738 |