La singularidad como (di)solución del problema del sujeto-objetoUna lectura desde Spinoza y Deleuze

  1. Luis Ángel Campillos Morón
Revista:
Análisis. Revista de investigación filosófica

ISSN: 2386-8066

Año de publicación: 2024

Volumen: 11

Número: 1

Páginas: 81-96

Tipo: Artículo

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DOI: 10.26754/OJS_ARIF/ARIF.202419983 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Resumen

In this this paper we will reflect on the concept of singularity in Deleuze (according to his reading on Spinoza). We will present singularity as a way of dissolving the inveterate subject-object problem that runs through the history of philosophy. We will look for the attributes of singularity and its relations with the Spinozian concept of conatus. Here a political reading will be imbricated, according to the meanings of the forces that Deleuze takes from Nietzsche: the (active) singularities persevere in their potency, while the (reactive) entities generate impotence and Power. Later, we will insert necessity, freedom and will in this conceptual frame, we will stop at the critique of anthropocentrism. We will conclude associating the problem of measurement in science with our study and anchoring various current ecologicalpolitical proposals in this Spinozian-Deleuzian ontological framework.