Kant lectures of Deleuze

Alpha (Osorno) 45:31-46 (2017)
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Resumen: En este trabajo nos gustaría aproximarnos a uno de los planteamientos deleuzeanos a propósito de Kant, este es, el que busca dar cuenta de la génesis de lo trascendental. Para esto nos enfocaremos en el asunto del “ser de lo sensible” y luego lo relacionaremos a la génesis de las facultades. Y para ello propondremos una suerte de diálogo entre ciertos pasajes de Diferencia y repetición y el texto La idea de génesis en la estética kantiana, Finalmente, considerando el problema genético que nos ha guiado, buscaremos en la pregunta por las artes en Kant, leído por Deleuze, un atisbo de lo que significaría pensar lo sensible.: In this work we propose an elaboration of one of the lectures of Kant by Deleuze. Specifically, we consider the one that investigates the genesis of the trascendental. For that, we focus on the issue of the “being of the sensible”, and then relate it with the problem of genesis of the faculties. And for this, we expose a dialogue between some passages of Difference and repetition and the text The Idea of Genesis in Kant's Esthetics. Finally, we search in the question about arts in Kant, read by Deleuze, a hint of what would mean to think on the sensible.

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