Spinoza, Hegel, Deleuze y el problema de la inmanencia

Immersed in the problem of immanence, the paper expresses why Deleuze affirms that Hegel betrays the movement of the immanent thought. For Deleuze, the Hegelian thought embraces a limited Spinozism, these at outlining a false dramatization of becoming that ends up in the creation of bulbs of transce...

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Autor Principal: Cuevas, Luis H.
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2017
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Acceso en línea: 1794-192X
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Sumario: Immersed in the problem of immanence, the paper expresses why Deleuze affirms that Hegel betrays the movement of the immanent thought. For Deleuze, the Hegelian thought embraces a limited Spinozism, these at outlining a false dramatization of becoming that ends up in the creation of bulbs of transcendence. !is idea relies on the way in which Hegelianism was received in France in the twentieth century. Reception that from the point of view of Judith Butler is rooted in the problem of desire. Problem that at the same time finds one of its first expressions in France in the École Pratique des Hautes Études at the courses of Alexandre Kojève.