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Problem of immanency by Deleuze lectrice of Sartre
Soskin, Jonathan ; Novotný, Karel (advisor) ; Gléonec, Anne (referee) ; Dufourcq, Annabelle (referee)
Jonathan Soskin June 2012 Master Erasmus Mundus Europhilosophie The problem of immanence in Deleuze's reading of Sartre Abstract This paper intends to explore, more partly than partially, the relationship between the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and that of Jean-Paul Sartre. Such a relationship can be named an apprenticeship, since Deleuze published his very first essays right after the war after reading Being and Nothingness, that impregnates these youthful texts, then entitled his 1964 tribute to Sartre "He has been my master", evokes in several important interviews the major role Sartre philosophically played for him, and moreover praises Sartre's non- subjective conception of the transcendental field in his very last text, "Immanence: a life…", where The Transcendence of the Ego is used to back up Deleuze's own conception of immanence, as it is already the case in What is philosophy ? where for the first time Deleuze dedicates with Guattari a whole chapter to the "plane of immanence". Couldn't the problem of immanence in Deleuze therefore be traced back to his reading of Sartre ? Such is the thesis contained in these pages, where it is argued that immanence is not for Deleuze a solution ready-made in Spinoza or the first chapter of Bergson's Matter and Memory before consisting more essentially in a...
The impossible words. Reflexions around the space of literature
Carrasco, Mariana ; Dufourcq, Annabelle (advisor) ; Bierhanzl, Jan (referee)
Abstract. We propose to think in this study about the space of literature. The overcoming of other's otherness in our consciousness, triggers at the same time the birth of time in its movement towards the future, and the revelation of the incomprehensible. The other one would open a gap that reveals us the content of the impossible in immediate experience. The willingness to say this revelation ( the impossible in front of which we find ourselves ) becomes the guiding principle of writing. Yet, writing must use words and wordsoperate by implementing an idealizing reduction. Words are power: they abuse any object they thematize. The arising question is then, how to make words differ from their daily use and give up their murderer power, give up the possibility they say. The attempt of automatic writing (letting words be free) does not satisfy us . What we propose , instead, from Blanchot's reflexions, is a work on words , trying to remove them as words. This aiming the impossible work, however, can only be accomplished in a space where the other rules, and which we will access by losing ourselves. Key words:Blanchot, literary space, time, other, encounter/meeting, night, death, impossible.
Freud's Legacy in the Thought of Ludwig Binswanger
Ishiwatari, Takafumi ; Dufourcq, Annabelle (advisor) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
The present study aims to show the influence of Sigmund Freud that underlies an essential part of Ludwig Binswanger's philosophical reflections. In spite of his criticism of Freud's naturalistic view of the nature of human beings and his attempt to philosophically overcome psychoanalysis with his Daseinsanalyse or existential analysis, it is Freud's understanding of the finitude of human beings - that he expresses with the idea of drive - that motivates Binswanger's work. In order to retrieve this "legacy" of Freud in his thoughts, the study examines a number of his articles where he expresses his opinion on psychoanalysis as well as the one on the ontology of Martin Heidegger, on the basis of which he founded his Daseinsanalyse. The study then investigates Medard Boss's criticism of Binswanger, which throws light on the internal struggle of his thoughts. Finally, the study concludes with the question of psychotherapy where the influence of Freud becomes manifest in Binswanger's reflections on the concept of cure. Key words: Ludwig Binswanger, Sigmund Freud, Medard Boss, psychoanalysis, anthropology, Daseinsanalyse, psychotherapy
State modern, state-nation and democracy
Petteni, Oriane ; Gléonec, Anne (advisor) ; Dufourcq, Annabelle (referee)
The aim of my master thesis is to examine the relationship between the modern state, the national state and our current democracy. It deals with the hegelian and schmittian tradition, seeing through the derridean deconstruction. It also questions the actual politicals theories of the so-called "singularity" in politics.
Problem of immanency by Deleuze lectrice of Sartre
Soskin, Jonathan ; Novotný, Karel (advisor) ; Gléonec, Anne (referee) ; Dufourcq, Annabelle (referee)
Jonathan Soskin June 2012 Master Erasmus Mundus Europhilosophie The problem of immanence in Deleuze's reading of Sartre Abstract This paper intends to explore, more partly than partially, the relationship between the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and that of Jean-Paul Sartre. Such a relationship can be named an apprenticeship, since Deleuze published his very first essays right after the war after reading Being and Nothingness, that impregnates these youthful texts, then entitled his 1964 tribute to Sartre "He has been my master", evokes in several important interviews the major role Sartre philosophically played for him, and moreover praises Sartre's non- subjective conception of the transcendental field in his very last text, "Immanence: a life…", where The Transcendence of the Ego is used to back up Deleuze's own conception of immanence, as it is already the case in What is philosophy ? where for the first time Deleuze dedicates with Guattari a whole chapter to the "plane of immanence". Couldn't the problem of immanence in Deleuze therefore be traced back to his reading of Sartre ? Such is the thesis contained in these pages, where it is argued that immanence is not for Deleuze a solution ready-made in Spinoza or the first chapter of Bergson's Matter and Memory before consisting more essentially in a...

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