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Signos filosóficos

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ANTONELLI, Marcelo Sebastián. Vitalism and desubjectivation: The prudence ethics in Gilles Deleuze. Sig. Fil [online]. 2013, vol.15, n.30, pp.89-117. ISSN 1665-1324.

Within the realm of debate on fundamental layouts of Deleuze's ethics, several authors (Badiou, Braidotti, Hardt, Mengue) have concentrated on significant notions in his work: desire, becoming, affirmation, nomadism. In this article my proposal is to develop a road, scarcely studied yet, in connection with the idea of experimental practical prudence. Respect to my hypothesis, this concept assembles relevant perspectives of Deleuze's post L'Anti-Œdipe production, especially his orientation towards vitalism, his choice for desubjectivation and his appeal to an ascetic dimension linked to desire as motor to experimentation.

Keywords : Deleuze; desubjectivation; ethics; prudence; vitalism.

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