Gilles Deleuze towards an immanent ethic of desire
Published 2018-07-31
Keywords
- immanent ethics,
- desire,
- volition,
- faculty,
- power
- modes of existence ...More
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Abstract
This research work is divided in three parts. In the opening part, some general comments will be made on the nature of the immanent ethic. In the second part, two sets of texts by Nietzsche and Leibniz will be examined in some aspect, which will define some of the details of what is immanent ethics. To finally conclude with some specific comments about the nature of desire and some key concepts of Anti-Oedipus. Pleasure as feeling and desire that originates in the faculty of desire should not be disregarded in the understanding, not only of the general theory of Kantian action, but also in the case of moral action.
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