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- Title
LA ONTOLOGÍA DE LOS PROBLEMAS DE DIFERENCIA Y REPETICIÓN.
- Authors
DÍEZ MONTOYA, SIMÓN
- Abstract
This paper outlines the ontology of problems in Deleuze's magnum opus, Difference and Repetition (1968). By ontology of problems I refer to the conceptualization of problems as a fundamentally ontological--not epistemological--subject. This problematic-being is the object of Ideas, which are at the core of Deleuzian ontology, as shown in the actualization of the virtual and its four aspects: differentiation [différentiation], individuation, dramatization, and differentiation [différenciation]. For this reason, a deeper comprehension of the ontology of problems serves as the most adequate prelude for a sound approach to all of Deleuzian ontology. In addition, this article highlights the philosophical and scientific sources upon which Deleuze draws in order to build his ontology of problems. Of special note are his references to several metaphysicians of differential calculus (Bordas-Demoulin, Maïmon, Hoëne-Wronski) and prominent mathematicians (Carnot, Abel, Galois, Riemann, Lautman) of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Subjects
DIFFERENCE (Philosophy); REPETITION (Philosophy); ONTOLOGY; IDEA (Philosophy); DELEUZE, Gilles, 1925-1995; INDIVIDUATION (Philosophy); PROBLEM solving
- Publication
Universitas Philosophica, 2020, Vol 37, Issue 74, p77
- ISSN
0120-5323
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11144/Javeriana.uph37-74.opdr