Normativity in Deleuze and Guattari's concept of philosophy
pp. 45-59
Abstract
The following paper is an exposition and analysis of Deleuze and Guattari's (hereafter called D&G) vision for philosophy. In sections I and II I discuss two defining features of this vision: respectively, the philosopher as creator and the concept as the philosopher's creation. In the final section I argue that D&G's vision is supported by a normative principle that is itself not intuitively obvious. I conclude that while D&G's vision for philosophy charts out a brave space for philosophy, one may adopt the spirit of their vision without embracing their normative principle.
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Published in:
(2003) Continental Philosophy Review 36 (1).
Pages: 45-59
Full citation:
Penner Myron A. (2003) „Normativity in Deleuze and Guattari's concept of philosophy“. Continental Philosophy Review 36 (1), 45–59.