Filosofia: creare e riflettere. Deleuze-Simondon andata e ritorno

Laboratorio dell’ISPF 15 (16) (2018)
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[Philosophy: creating and reflecting. Deleuze-Simondon round trip]. In this paper a parallel is established between Deleuze and Simondon regarding their respective conceptions of the nature of philosophy. Specifically, we compare the Deleuzian definition of philosophy as an art suited to the creation of concepts and the Simondonian one that configures it as an expression of reflexivity, in order to glimpse a possible reconciliation between the creative potential and the reflexive prerogative of this discipline. *** This article has been published Online First on 15.06.2018 and later included in the full 2018 journal issue ***

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Giovanni Carrozzini
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