Deleuze's philosophy based on immanence, event and concept
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Deleuze; Philosophical system; Immanence; Event; Concept.Abstract
Famous for a kind of philosophy that is characterized by lines of flight and the deterritorialization of nomadic thinking, Deleuze recognizes himself as a systematic philosopher. Like any system, a systematic philosophy is defined by a set of elements that are composed and aligned in order to give it coherence. This article intends to demonstrate how the set of Deleuze's philosophy confers an organicity and verisimilitude to his system of thought from the articulation between immanence, the event and the concept. This triad runs through all his work and will characterize what Deleuze calls heterogenesis; an attempt to make philosophy detach itself from the states of affairs and go towards intensities, taking thought to its limit and its maximum power. We want to demonstrate how Deleuze operates in his system in order to associate and create approximations between heterogeneous elements, sometimes creating zones of approximation, sometimes causing separations.
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