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  • 111IMMANENTISME — Doctrine philosophique qui rejette la transcendance, c’est à dire l’irréductibilité de Dieu (ou bien d’un principe du réel) à ce qui relève des pouvoirs et des limites de l’esprit. Dans ce sens, Spinoza est taxé d’immanentisme; il conçoit Dieu… …

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  • 112PANTHÉISME — Ce n’est pas par une facile association d’idées que le concept de panthéisme évoque le nom de Giordano Bruno. Celui ci est effectivement l’un des plus marquants parmi les philosophes de la totalité, et la chaîne qui relie Plotin à Spinoza passe… …

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  • 113UN (PHILOSOPHIES DE L’) — «Comment faire pour que le Tout soit un et que chaque être soit un en soi même?» Cette antique formule orphique contient le problème essentiel de la philosophie. Celle ci est divisée entre deux exigences antithétiques, celle de l’unité et celle… …

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  • 114imanent — IMANÉNT, Ă, imanenţi, te, adj. 1. Care este propriu naturii obiectului, care acţionează din interiorul obiectului, condiţionat de esenţa obiectului; intrinsec. 2. (În concepţia idealistă despre lume) Care există şi acţionează prin sine însuşi,… …

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  • 115event —    by Cliff Stagoll   Deleuze introduced the concept of the event in The Logic of Sense to describe instantaneous productions intrinsic to interactions between various kinds of forces. Events are changes immanent to a confluence of parts or… …

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  • 116genealogy —    by Bruce Baugh    Genealogy refers to tracing lines of descent or ancestry. Deleuze s use of the term derives from Friedrich Nietzsche s On the Genealogy of Morals, which traces the descent of our moral concepts and practices. One key precept… …

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  • 117Nietzsche, Friedrich — (1844 1900)    by Lee Spinks   The importance of Deleuze s reading of Friedrich Nietzsche cannot be over estimated. Although Deleuze engages continually with the work of Baruch Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, David Hume and Henri Bergson… …

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  • 118event —    by Cliff Stagoll   Deleuze introduced the concept of the event in The Logic of Sense to describe instantaneous productions intrinsic to interactions between various kinds of forces. Events are changes immanent to a confluence of parts or… …

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  • 119genealogy —    by Bruce Baugh    Genealogy refers to tracing lines of descent or ancestry. Deleuze s use of the term derives from Friedrich Nietzsche s On the Genealogy of Morals, which traces the descent of our moral concepts and practices. One key precept… …

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  • 120Nietzsche, Friedrich — (1844 1900)    by Lee Spinks   The importance of Deleuze s reading of Friedrich Nietzsche cannot be over estimated. Although Deleuze engages continually with the work of Baruch Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, David Hume and Henri Bergson… …

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