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On Affirmation and Becoming: A Deleuzian Introduction to Nietzsches Ethics and Ontology

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By (author): Paolo A. Bolanos

This book re-explores Friedrich Nietzsches critique of nihilism through the lenses of Gilles Deleuze. A Deleuzian reading of Nietzsche is motivated by a post-deconstructive style of interpretation, inasmuch as Deleuze goes beyond, or in between, hermeneutics and deconstruction. The book is not about Deleuzes reading per se; rather, it is an appraisal of Nietzsches critique of nihilism using Deleuzes experimental reading. As such, the book is an experiment in itself, as it shows how to partly gloss Nietzsches critique of nihilism through Deleuzian phraseology.The critique of nihilism is the books basis for introducing Nietzsches ethics and ontology. Appraising Nietzsches ethics and ontology amounts to clarifying what Deleuze defines as the movement from the dogmatic image of thought to the new image of thought. Through this new image of thought, Deleuze makes sense of a Nietzschean counterculture, which is a perspective that resists traditional or representational metaphysics. Deleuze takes the reversal of Platonism, or the transmutation of values, to be the point of departure. By abandoning the old image of thought, we are able to free ourselves from the obscurantism of foundationalist or essentialist thinking. It is only through the transmutation of values that Nietzsches ethics of affirmation and ontology of becoming would make sense. Through Deleuze, we are able to avoid reading Nietzsche as a moral philosopher and metaphysician. Rather, we are able to read Nietzsche as one espousing an ethical imperative through the thought of the eternal return and one advocating a theory of existence based on an immanent, as opposed to transcendent, image of the world. See more
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  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443866835

About Paolo A. Bolanos

Paolo A. Bolaños teaches Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and the Graduate School of the University of Santo Tomas Manila Philippines. He holds an MA in Philosophy from Brock University Canada and obtained his PhD in Philosophy from Macquarie University Australia. He serves as Vice-President of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines (PAP) Inc. and he is a member of the Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research (PAPR). The author is the editor of Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy (www.kritike.org).

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