The article argues that Deleuze's ontology fundamentally challenges and reverses classical metaphysics. However, this disruption doesn't preclude the possibility of a cosmology. Instead, it necessitates a new, "humble" cosmology that avoids absolute claims. The author suggests that this Deleuzian perspective aligns with contemporary sociological and scientific thought, and the article will demonstrate how Deleuze's "real-problematic" thinking can articulate the ideas of Prigogine and Stengers.
Dal rovesciamento del platonismo all’esigenza di una nuova cosmopolitica
Camilla Zani
2023-01-01
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The article argues that Deleuze's ontology fundamentally challenges and reverses classical metaphysics. However, this disruption doesn't preclude the possibility of a cosmology. Instead, it necessitates a new, "humble" cosmology that avoids absolute claims. The author suggests that this Deleuzian perspective aligns with contemporary sociological and scientific thought, and the article will demonstrate how Deleuze's "real-problematic" thinking can articulate the ideas of Prigogine and Stengers.File in questo prodotto:
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