Hume in Deleuze: the first outlines of transcendental empiricism

Deleuze liked to compare his philosophical work with a kind of patchwork or collage: Harlequin-style thinking, colourful and made of not holistic fragments. This is the pluralism (or empiricism) claimed by the French philosopher, and its result: an unusual mosaic made of encounters or téléscopages b...

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Main Author: Julien Canavera
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Language:deu
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2012-12-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ASEM/article/view/40409
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spelling doaj-a66011e640ca4fcfb0193843f7f73adb2020-11-24T23:59:32ZdeuUniversidad Complutense de MadridLogos1575-68661988-32422012-12-0145012314410.5209/rev_ASEM.2012.v45.4040939837Hume in Deleuze: the first outlines of transcendental empiricismJulien Canavera0Universitat de ValènciaDeleuze liked to compare his philosophical work with a kind of patchwork or collage: Harlequin-style thinking, colourful and made of not holistic fragments. This is the pluralism (or empiricism) claimed by the French philosopher, and its result: an unusual mosaic made of encounters or téléscopages between seemingly unrelated authors. However, the case of Empiricism and Subjectivity (1953) is rather strange: it does not seem to fit in this complex puzzle, and the undervaluation suffered in numerous comments on Deleuze tends to reinforce this prejudice. On the contrary, we intend to show that this study about Hume contains the first sequences of a metaphysics that will be fully established in Difference and Repetition –”l’oeuvre souche”– and, in parallel, how this rising issue of the Outside will appeal the complementary issue of Involvement –in others words, the overcoming of Humean physicalism.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ASEM/article/view/40409HumeDeleuzeEmpirismosubjetivaciónhábito.
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title Hume in Deleuze: the first outlines of transcendental empiricism
title_short Hume in Deleuze: the first outlines of transcendental empiricism
title_full Hume in Deleuze: the first outlines of transcendental empiricism
title_fullStr Hume in Deleuze: the first outlines of transcendental empiricism
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1988-3242
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Deleuze liked to compare his philosophical work with a kind of patchwork or collage: Harlequin-style thinking, colourful and made of not holistic fragments. This is the pluralism (or empiricism) claimed by the French philosopher, and its result: an unusual mosaic made of encounters or téléscopages between seemingly unrelated authors. However, the case of Empiricism and Subjectivity (1953) is rather strange: it does not seem to fit in this complex puzzle, and the undervaluation suffered in numerous comments on Deleuze tends to reinforce this prejudice. On the contrary, we intend to show that this study about Hume contains the first sequences of a metaphysics that will be fully established in Difference and Repetition –”l’oeuvre souche”– and, in parallel, how this rising issue of the Outside will appeal the complementary issue of Involvement –in others words, the overcoming of Humean physicalism.
topic Hume
Deleuze
Empirismo
subjetivación
hábito.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ASEM/article/view/40409
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