Deleuze e a história: do pensamento do possível ao pensamento do virtual

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2009-12-09

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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This dissertation aims to establish a relation between the thought of Gilles Deleuze and historical science. We started from the concept of realism, as it was worked by the historian Jacques Rancière. According to this concept, the thought of the current story is marked by Nihilism, and especially by the thought of the Possibility. The thought of the possibility is a determination of the Historical event from its possibility s, a subsumption of the event to the possibility system of a certain time. It is through the possibility thought that we try to elaborate a relation between the thought of Deleuze and historical science. The thought of this author gives us "lines of flight or fight", which shifts the history of thought as possible. However, before that, one another issue still requires our attention: the critique Deleuzian criticism to the history. Is there a radical and exclusive critique of the history in the thinking of this author? After examining this issue, giving a negative answer, we present some points from the philosophy of Difference and Repetition, in order to outline the design of singular conception of history in this system. The hypothesis here is that this notion of history is not constructed on the thought of possibilities but in the thought possible, but in the thought of the virtual. In this sense, rather than being subsumed in a negative ontology of the event and a time of anti-event, elements that correspond to the thinking of the possible, the notion of history produced by the philosophy of Difference and Repetition is a history that has an affirmative ontology of the event and a time that is the time of the event

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RODRIGUES, Leonardo de Melo. Deleuze and history: the thought of the thought of the possible virtual. 2009. 104 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2009.