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Tesis sobre el tema "Deleuze, Gilles (1925-1995 ; philosophe) – Critique et interprétation":
Lléres, Stéphane. "La philosophie transcendantale de Gilles Deleuze". Amiens, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010AMIE0006.
Sibertin-Blanc, Guillaume. "Politique et clinique : recherche sur la philosophie pratique de Gilles Deleuze". Lille 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL30027.
Ao, Long. "La critique littéraire de Gilles Deleuze". Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL185.
This dissertation proposes to contribute to the study of literary criticism of Deleuze, by examining at the same time Deleuze’s philosophical works, in order to demonstrate the autonomy of his literary criticism between philosophy and literature. This shows the double ambition of his literary criticism: the reading of literary works as philosophical exploration, and the metaphysical reflection incorporated in the study of the text. To show at the same time the evolution of his literary criticism and the dialogues that Deleuze engaged with literary critics and philosophers, this dissertation adopts the point of view of Deleuze in his criticisms, that is to say, to find a project of his literary criticism. The analysis of this project is guided by the Deleuzian conceptualization that has continued to be renewed, ranging from the question of genesis to that of finality and autonomy. In the argumentation of each part, this dissertation adopts comparative methods: a comparison within Deleuze’s works to demonstrate the shift of his critical horizon, a comparison with other literary critics to value his critical approaches, and a synchronic dialogue with other philosophers to contextualize its conceptualizations. Deleuze’s literary criticism, studied in his thematic genealogy, gives a place in which the relationship between literature and philosophy remains no longer at the conceptual or interpretative level, but in a reciprocal exploration, always problematised by his literary criticism
Ingala, Gómez Emma Andrea. "Structure et rapport : philosophie transcendantale chez Gilles Deleuze et Jaques Lacan". Paris 7, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA070077.
The aim of this research is to highlight and inquire into the common methodological principles, interest and concepts constitutive of Gilles Deleuze's and Jacques Lacan's theories. Against interpretations that affirm the incompatibility of their approaches, and against analyses that restrict the comparison to their critiques of the Freudian Oedipus, our aim is to prove that the source of their commonality emanates from the relationship Deleuze and Lacan have to the problematic field designated by Kantian transcendental philosophy. Since what is at stake is no longer the possibility of thinking the conditions of possible experience in general but the conditions of the singular or the difference, that is, the conditions of an experience that by definition cannot be limited a priori by anything, that affiliation will entail a subversion and a deep reformulation of the concept 'transcendental'. The transcendental becomes a paradoxical concept insofar as, first, it is emptied or neutralized, although it doesn't disappear completely, and, second, the impossible reveals itself as the ultimate condition of possibility. We expose the programmes of Deleuze and Lacan separately but in parallel, understanding that both define the mission of transcendental research by dividing it into two phases: first, the analysis of the conditions of the thinkable in general, based upon the Structuralist premises, operates as the platform that allows them to, secondly, transcend to the real, which entails a movement from the structure towards its reverse: the "beyond the conditions'. This progress is completed in both Deleuze and Lacan by a science of limits
Cherniavsky, Axel. "La conception de la philosophie de Gilles Deleuze : concept et méthode". Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA010510.
Yoo, Ga Yeon. "Éthique et esthétique de l’image dans la philosophie de Gilles Deleuze". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021PA080121.
Our thesis work aims to identify the essential character of the image in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. It is true that he is the first philosopher to consider the movement of images as the basis of thought. He has indeed written several books about the image. To him, it resembles the movement of thought and ideas and, as such, it is a means of expression and a way of existing, so it is substantial in expressing philosophy. The image allows thought to become a process to facilitate the thinker's reasoning, to understand his act, to desire life and to form the sensible. This is why Deleuze does not limit his theory of the image to the image of cinema, but extends it to all images of thought. This long neglected dimension is beginning to interest more in research on the philosophy of Deleuze. Indeed, the image makes it possible to invent the actual and virtual world of thought, and the possible and real world of existence, so that it is political, ontological and existential. The image invites us to enter into a new sensitivity and a new composition of the relationships of thoughts. The ethics of the image consists of a totality of ideas which expands and differs into everything, which accelerates in movement and slows down in rest. It constitutes its ultimate and absolute unity in a singular way of aesthetic activities. This is how the ethics of image creates a new image that is aesthetic, stylistic and transcendent in its heterogeneities, discontinuities, insensibility. The aesthetic style image specifies this new image as a new form of thought and defines it by constituent elements, expressions and contents
Delmas, Sonia. "Penser le temps à partir des oeuvres de Gilles Deleuze". Paris 10, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA100146.
Thinking about time through Gilles Deleuze’s writings reveals the indivisibility between actual corporeality (present of « effectuation ») and virtual incorporeality (time empty of « effectuation ») as an experience of eternity. Deleuze’s thoughts on time have been deeply influenced by two different kinds of philosophy. As philosophers of immanence, Spinoza, a thinker of God and of the experience of eternity, and Bergson, a philosopher of memory and duration of eternity of life, are his two allies. A description of this background forms the first part of my essay. The second part of the essay stresses the deleuzian distinction between Chronos, the corporal present (characterized as the living present) and Aiôn, time empty of effectuation (characterized as event time). My hypothesis can be summerized as follows : Heidegger’s interpretation of Kant had a significant impact on Deleuze’s elaborations of the concept of Aiôn. The third part aims at emphasising the temporal split between actual corporeality and virtual incorporeality in the field of language, in order to understand the deleuzian concept of Aiôn, not chiefly through the psychanalytic concept of the death instinct, but rather as the virtual that allows the present to pass by making history bifurcate
Hortonéda, Jeanine. "Deux contemporains Michel Foucault et Gilles Deleuze : convergences, divergences, résurgences". Toulouse 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOU20115.
Foucault and Deleuze: two philosophers, two contemporaries with an unusual career whose meeting and mutual acknoledgement throws a glimmering ligth on each other's thinking. By comparing Foucault's and Deleuze's texts, one can find out how concepts –even philosophical practices– pass and transform from one to the other. Their asymmetrical respective publications put into relief perspectives on topical questions theoretical and political common commitments, particulary on the issue of relationships between politics and subjectivization practices; How the subject came into being through desire, and how the body harnesses its pleasures –caught between subjection to and desubjection from – give rise to an array of questions about what a life that would be free from the concept of subject, êthopoiétique, alêthurgique, in a word, a philosophical life can be. Two philosophers concerned with the event – even though Deleuze's notion of transformation does not coincide with Foucault's genealogical and archeological approach – who share the same sharp sense of criticism in order to provide a new vision of thought and foster the resurgence of an ethical questioning after the “dead of man” and the “dead of God”
Arsenie-Zamfir, Raluca. "Le corps dans la philosophie française contemporaine : Michel Henry et Gilles Deleuze". Dijon, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006DIJOL008.
Our thesis's subject is the body in the contemporary French philosophy, which we analyze starting from the writings of Michel Henry and Gilles Deleuze. The revalorization of the body's traditional concept opens a new prospect for philosophy, by conceiving the human as a nature's part and the corporeity as intensity and movement. We want to outline a philosophy of life where the body loses its geometrical contours with the profit of its capacities and its affects. The radicalism of this prospect is founded on the absolute immanence which offers the bases for the living body expressing itself by the relations with the others and with the events taking part in its constitution of meaning. Our purpose is also to revalue the order of the body practice in the world in terms of individually adjusted ethics. The living body appears therefore be fond of intensive materiality, enveloping affectivity and practices of objective control
Jacques, Vincent. "Expressionnisme et suspension problématique : la notion de problème chez Gilles Deleuze". Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0148.
The notion of problem occupies an essential position in Deleuze's –philosophy. Starting from this notion, and using both a genetic and systematic approach, this study offers a reading of the Deleuze's system while at the same time exposing its fractures and its transformations This thesis situates itself, and develops, around the turn leading from the Idea¬problem (Difference and repetition) to the abstract machine of A Thousand Plateaus. The first part of the thesis is constructed around the critical reversaI which places the problem at the very heart of thought. The notion of problem correlates to a concept of expression taken from the first reading of Spinoza (1967). Insisting on the importance of the notion of expression, the study shows the strong internal consistency of the first stage of the system, which is known as problematic expressionism. The second part of the thesis presents the second stage of this problematic expressionism, which was developed in Mille plateau. As a result of analysis of the second reading of Spinoza (1981), it becomes necessary to demonstrate in what way the reorganization of the expressionist system became the driving force for a philosophy of the nature and the social. The notion of problem is also essential to the notion of experience as problematic suspension, as revealed in the event of The Logic of Sense and in the crystal-time of The Time-Image. Between the suspension as the contemporary question of the belief in the world and the expression as the problematic: participation in the world, the thesis thus shows that the notion of problem is found at the heart of the Deleuze's philosophy
Libros sobre el tema "Deleuze, Gilles (1925-1995 ; philosophe) – Critique et interprétation":
Olkowski, Dorothea. Gilles Deleuze and the ruin of representation. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.
James, Williams. Gilles Deleuze's Difference and repetition: A critical introduction and guide. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003.
Essays On Deleuze. Edinburgh University Press, 2012.
Olkowski, Dorothea. Gilles Deleuze and the Ruin of Representation. University of California Press, 1999.
Olkowski, Dorothea. Gilles Deleuze and the Ruin of Representation. University of California Press, 1999.
Jarraway, David R. Wallace Stevens among Others: Diva-Dames, Deleuze, and American Culture. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.