Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica (Aug 2018)
Ontic- Ontological Difference And Selfness An Interpretation Of Heidegger´S Heritage In M. Foucault And G. Deleuze
Abstract
The essay is an interpretation of Heidegger´s heritage in Foucault´s and Deleuze´s thought. It is based on a very specific and precise approach, as it aims at analysing how Heidegger´s onticontological difference is transformed in the core of thought of aforementioned philosophers. The author raises the thesis that Heidegger´s thinking preserves some remnants of identitary thinking in his notion of being, inasmuch as he characterizes it as differential event on the one hand, but also as The Same (das Selbe) on the other. This difficulty then is what claims for solution in respective philosophies of Foucault and Deleuze, who propose similar ways of addressing the issue. In the essay the autor argues that in both philosophical conceptions the selfness gives way to a «multifoldness of event in a nascent state»
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