451 resultados para Spinoza, Baruch de
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliographical references included in "Quellen-und Literaturnachweis" (p. [221]-224).
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Thesis (doctoral)--Friderico-Alexandrinae Erlangensis.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Bern.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Ludwigs-Universitat zu Giessen.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Albertus-Universitat Konigsberg.
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Includes bibliography.
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This article examines the seventeenth-century debate between the Dutch philosopher Benedict de Spinoza and the British scientist Robert Boyle, with a view to explicating what the twentieth-century French philosopher Gilles Deleuze considers to be the difference between science and philosophy. The two main themes that are usually drawn from the correspondence of Boyle and Spinoza, and used to polarize the exchange, are the different views on scientific methodology and on the nature of matter that are attributed to each correspondent. Commentators have tended to focus on one or the other of these themes in order to champion either Boyle or Spinoza in their assessment of the exchange. This paper draws upon the resources made available by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari in their major work What is Philosophy?, in order to offer a more balanced account of the exchange, which in its turn contributes to our understanding of Deleuze and Guattari's conception of the difference between science and philosophy.
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This dissertation aims at showing the importance of the Nietzsche s and Spinoza s philosophy in Deleuze thought, about body, force, and potency concepts. The search starts from Deleuze texts around two authors of his inspiration, reaching understand in the plan of immanence of the relationship between concepts and the way life as ethics and political affirmation. The first goal is the concept of rhizome; propose by Deleuze in what manner to walk the ways traced by philosophers and at the same time to create self ways. The second chapter examines the body in Nietzsche as force s relations. Find to show the genesis of the force in its determination as relative quantity strong or weak, and as absolute quality active or reactive; and for other side the genesis of the force from two poles of the will to power affirmation or negation, examining the consequences for life and thought. In the third chapter explained the definitions of body in Spinoza. The body, in Spinoza, defines itself complex relation of movement and repose, velocity and slowness and by it s to affect and be affecter s power. Find to show understanding the mediums for to amplify the power of to exist or the potency of to act, in what manner ethics of to live. The fourth chapter makes one parallel between the war and the thought in the constitution of socials body and collectives agenciamientos, for understand in the fifth chapter the body as war s machine of the thought, from the relationship between nomad way life and war s machine showed in Tractate of Nomadologia. Wait like this to show the importance of the ethics and political thought than affirm the existence in the world through active force from that body s power.
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Este ensayo examina el rol del concepto de discurso en la génesis de la teoría de los Aparatos Ideológicos de Estado (AIE) de Althusser. Una lectura de sus "Tres notas sobre la teoría de los discursos" sugiere que la práctica desaparición del término "discurso" de ensayo sobre los AIE representa la supresión y no la resolución de las tensiones que afectan a la noción de la interpelación del sujeto. Al leer a Althusser a la luz de la teoría spinociana del decreto, desarrollada en la Ética, y de la noción de discurso de Pêcheux, nos tornamos capaces de aprehender la materialidad del lenguaje en todos sus aspectos, pero también de reformular el vocabulario de la conciencia y la interioridad de una manera materialista. La conjunción de Spinoza, Althusser y Pêcheux nos permite comprender mejor y transformar mediante la lucha lo que el último denominó "la peste de la sujeción".