Tijelo kao stroj žudnje: Deleuzeova antifilozofija imanencije
The Body as Desiring-machine: Deleuze’s Antiphilosophy of Immanence
Author(s): Žarko PaićSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Akademija Nauka i Umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine
Summary/Abstract: Interpretation of Deleuze’s antiphilosophy of immanence is focused on the main concept of desiring-machine as a construction of visual representation of contemporary art. The author tries to explore why we must do something completely radical with the philosophical return to the subject. The body in contemporary culture belongs to crucial social and political place without organs in technological and aesthetic sense. Deleuze’s antiphilosophy of immanence, as the author argues, gives us a new approach to reinterpretation of all metaphysical history, but only if we decide to breaking the lines between traditional differences in the core of binary opposition between the soul-spirit and the body. Deleuze goes beyond the metaphysical tradition aftermath of Heidegger and Foucault with his concept of desiring-machine. We are witnessing the process of disappearing of the contemporary body in advancing visualization of the world as a horizon of meaning. That’s the reason why Deleuze’s philosophy opens new conceptual fields in the area of contemporary art.
Journal: Dijalog - Časopis za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
- Issue Year: 2010
- Issue No: 01+02
- Page Range: 79-111
- Page Count: 33
- Language: Croatian
