Fichte y Deleuze: potencias y paradojas del afinismo radical

The presence of Fichte's thought in the work of Deleuze is scarce, but nonetheless quiet suggestive, to the extent that in a recent paper Jean-Cristophe Goddard attempts a quest of an extreme affinity between both authors. In this paper I describe, firstly, the main appearances of Fichte in the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista de Estud(i)os sobre Fichte 2014-09 (8)
1. Verfasser: Ferreyra, Julián
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Sprache:eng ; spa
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Zusammenfassung:The presence of Fichte's thought in the work of Deleuze is scarce, but nonetheless quiet suggestive, to the extent that in a recent paper Jean-Cristophe Goddard attempts a quest of an extreme affinity between both authors. In this paper I describe, firstly, the main appearances of Fichte in the work of Deleuze, and then I focus, trough the notes that the French philosopher attributes in general to “post-Kantianism”, on a reconstruction of a Deleuzian interpretation of Fichte's ontology, with its merits and flaws. On this basis, I explore the advantages offered by the perspective of affinity, but also the controversial consequences of such a deleuzianisation of the Fichtean legacy.
ISSN:2258-014X
2258-014X
DOI:10.4000/ref.525