Philosophy and Culture
Reference:
Rostova, N. N. (2009). ‘Chameleon Name’ and ‘Concretion Man’ in Deleuze’s Philosophy. Philosophy and Culture, 11. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=57074
Library
|
Your profile |
Philosophy and Culture
Reference:
Rostova, N. N. (2009). ‘Chameleon Name’ and ‘Concretion Man’ in Deleuze’s Philosophy. Philosophy and Culture, 11. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=57074
Rostova, N. N. ‘Chameleon Name’ and ‘Concretion Man’ in Deleuze’s PhilosophyAbstract: Review: in his article ‘Michel Tournier and World without the Other’ Deleuze talks about a human being and the role of the Other in a human existence. Deleuze based on Robinson’s story described by D. Defoe in the 18th century and by M. Tournier in the 20th century. Depending on presence or absence of the Other Deleuze distinguished the two anthroplogical types which, in turn, produced the two different words: the world of existence, systems, order and corresponding items and meanings and the world of freed elements of nature, beyond any time and beyond anything material. Keywords: philosophy, Deleuze, Tournier, anthropological types, the Other, imagination, perception, simulacrum, Defoe, human, Plato
This article is unavailable for unregistered users.
Click to login or register
|