Nietzsche en Deleuze: hacia una genealogía del pensamiento crítico

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Diego Sánchez Meca

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This article offers an innovative perspective from which Deleuze interprets Nietzsche’s thought and the relationship of this vision with the birth of Deleuze’s philosophy of difference. This philosophy incorporates Nietzschean topics as the genealogy of the Socratic reason, the Christian interpretation of  suffering, teleology, and the substantially reactionary occidental thought. The notion of difference allows us to understand the concept of time as the result of a game between forces, and the idea of the eternal return as a notion incompatible with the subject-object relationship, personal identity, and the dialectical comprehension of  history.

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Sánchez Meca, D. (2001). Nietzsche en Deleuze: hacia una genealogía del pensamiento crítico. Theoría. Revista Del Colegio De Filosofía, (10), 65–83. https://doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.16656415p.2000.10.251
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Nietzsche