

Diferença e repetição
Book • 2006
Difference and Repetition, written by Gilles Deleuze, is a seminal work in contemporary philosophy that explores the concepts of difference and repetition beyond traditional metaphysical frameworks.
Deleuze challenges the notion of identity as fixed and stable, arguing that difference is primary and productive, while repetition is not a mere reproduction of the same but a creative process of differentiation.
The book delves into complex philosophical concepts, drawing on thinkers like Nietzsche, Bergson, and Kant to develop its unique perspective.
It examines how difference generates novelty and transformation, emphasizing the importance of embracing multiplicity and heterogeneity in thought and existence.
Difference and Repetition has had a profound impact on various fields, including literary theory, cultural studies, and art theory, inspiring new ways of understanding creativity, subjectivity, and the dynamics of change.
Deleuze challenges the notion of identity as fixed and stable, arguing that difference is primary and productive, while repetition is not a mere reproduction of the same but a creative process of differentiation.
The book delves into complex philosophical concepts, drawing on thinkers like Nietzsche, Bergson, and Kant to develop its unique perspective.
It examines how difference generates novelty and transformation, emphasizing the importance of embracing multiplicity and heterogeneity in thought and existence.
Difference and Repetition has had a profound impact on various fields, including literary theory, cultural studies, and art theory, inspiring new ways of understanding creativity, subjectivity, and the dynamics of change.
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