Deleuze’s Plato
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https://doi.org/10.21680/1983-2109.2019v26n51ID16801Keywords:
Deleuze, Philosophy of Difference, PlatoAbstract
This article intends to investigate the interest of Gilles Deleuze by the philosophy of Plato. For this, we chose to present, albeit briefly, the demarcations on which Deleuze arises his philosophical work. Therefore, ideas such as Space, Image of Thought and Thought without Image will be shown as the foundations of this philosophical enterprise. Then, in view of the presentation of how the Deleuze procedure works, we will show what is in the Platonic thinking that interests Deleuze, to the point of stating that there exists a Deleuze’s Plato.
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