Deleuze and Nietzsche: A New Image (Face) of Philosophy
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way Deleuze, and before him Nietzsche, conceived a new image of philosophy, for which they laid the foundations through a new image of thinking. In this sense, Deleuze is the authentic continuator of Nietzsche's thought. Together, they gave the history of philosophy and its metaphysical project an alternative to becoming in experiential reality; in a world marked, according to Nietzsche, by the will to power and eternal return, and, according to Deleuze, on this basis by transcendental empiricism or the establishment of thought in its essence, which means the affirmation of difference. In this sense, Deleuze continues the groundbreaking philosophical approach he begins with Nietzsche. Thus he conceives a new task for philosophy, which, however, is in thought without image, in creation without representation, in thought itself.
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