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Sobre el origen del concepto de “inmanencia” en Gilles Deleuze

حول أصل مفهوم "اللزوم" في جيل دولوز
Authors: Antonelli Marangi, Marcelo Sebastián;

Sobre el origen del concepto de “inmanencia” en Gilles Deleuze

Abstract

El concepto de “inmanencia” desempeña un rol fundamental en la filosofía de Gilles Deleuze. Si bien suele destacarse su noción de “plano de inmanencia”, el pensador francés elaboró un enfoque integral sobre este concepto, conectándolo con problemas políticos (el capitalismo es descripto como un sistema inmanente) y éticos (la moral universal es sustituida por una ética de valores inmanentes). Los comentaristas han reparado en las distintas formulaciones del concepto, no obstante lo cual no han investigado aún, de manera exhaustiva, el modo en que aparece por primera vez en su obra. En razón de ello, nos proponemos en este trabajo analizar el contexto de origen de la idea deleuziana de inmanencia, que involucra aspectos filosóficos y filológicos. De acuerdo con nuestra hipótesis, la primera aparición del concepto se sitúa en Spinoza et le problème de l’expression (1968), donde nuestro autor inscribe a Spinoza en la tradición de la univocatio entis iniciada por Duns Escoto. Sostenemos que la inmanencia deleuziana abreva en dos perspectivas: la tesis escotista de la univocatio entis frente a la analogia entis de filiación aristotélico-tomista y la causa sui espinoziana frente a la causa emanativa neoplatónica y la causa analógica tomista. La fórmula “Inmanencia = Univocidad”, puesta de relieve por Badiou, expresa este anudamiento conceptual que hemos de desarrollar. Desde el punto de vista filológico, mostraremos que Deleuze acuña el giro “ser inmanado”, al momento de describir la especificidad de la causa inmanente, a partir de un uso peculiar de los verbos del latín manare y manere.

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H1-99, DUNS SCOTUS, INMANENCIA, UNIVOCIDAD, Social Sciences, General Social Sciences, Philosophy and Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, SPINOZA, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Social sciences (General), FOS: Psychology, H, Clinical Psychology, Philosophy, Humanities, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Psychology, DELEUZE, Biopolitics and Philosophy of Life, Arts and Humanities, Mental Health and Psychoanalysis Studies

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