La transformación nietzscheana del pensamiento según Deleuze

Quaderns de Filosofia 2 (1):79-91 (2015)
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Nietzsche is considered by Deleuze one of the philosophers who most critical efficacy contradicts the classical conception of thought as search for truth and exercise of love for truth. This article analyzes the significance for Deleuze of Nietzsche's opposition to the philosophical tradition in that sense. The believe that thinking wants and loves the truth is also the believe that we are away from the action of foreign forces thought (from the body, passions, interest, etc.). Thus Deleuze shows how these forces involved in thought itself refers to the forces underlying it as thought.

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Diego Sanchez Meca
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

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Nietzsche et la Philosophie.G. Deleuze - 1969 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159:91-100.

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