Força versus representação: O legado de nietzsche na filosofia de Gilles Deleuze

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The influence of Nietzsche's work in Deleuze's philosophy is undeniable. Starting a new style of thinking in the western culture, Nietzsche gave new interpretations to certain philosophical concepts considered immutable and eternal, like the concepts of truth, essence and force. Using Nietzsche's typology of forces, Deleuze shows us how the western knowledge is constituted by a thought the French philosopher calls representational, as opposed to a thought of difference, elucidating how these two ways of knowledge relate to different types of forces. Therefore, the concept of force, created by Nietzsche, allows Deleuze to draw a criticism on western knowledge and also to develop his own philosophy of the difference, deeply influenced by the critic and perspectivism of Nietzsche's philosophy.

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Mangueira, M., & da Silva Bonfim, E. M. (2014). Força versus representação: O legado de nietzsche na filosofia de Gilles Deleuze. Kriterion (Brazil), 55(130), 619–635. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-512X2014000200010

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