Différence et répétition de Gabriel Tarde

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Abstract

In an effort to reverse the standard presentation of the relations between Durkheim and Tarde from the point of view of the birth of the human sciences (scientific morality versus the psychologistic tradition), this article attempts to understand the primary importance that Gilles Deleuze has ascribed to the philosophy of Gabriel Tarde ever since Différence et répétition.

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Alliez, É. (2001). Différence et répétition de Gabriel Tarde. Multitudes, n° 7(4), 171–176. https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.007.0171

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