The Reversal of Platonism in Gilles Deleuze’s Work

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Valeria Sonna

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I propose to interpret the deleuzian reversal of Platonism as the creation of new concepts from the same elements the French philosopher extracts from Plato’s thought. To justify this I will first examine the nietzschean origins of the reversal as well as Heidegger’s interpretation of it, which I think inspires Deleuze. Then, based on the works of Francis Wolff and Isabelle Ginoux, I will explore the ambiguity of Plato’s role in Deleuze’s philosophy, especially in those elements he recovers and exploits to build a new image of thought.

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Sonna, V. (2018). The Reversal of Platonism in Gilles Deleuze’s Work. DIÁNOIA. Revista De Filosofía, 63(80), 97–118. https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704913e.2018.80.1528
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