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%T Gilles Deleuze e Aristóteles: a diferença no feliz momento grego
%A Farias Rezino, Larissa
%J Griot: Revista de Filosofia
%N 2
%P 15-26
%V 21
%D 2021
%K Deleuze; Aristotle; Difference; Representation
%@ 2178-1036
%X Deleuzian criticisms of representational thinking converge on the understanding of thought as a recognitive process. To recognize is to think. Among all the problems concerning such a model of thought, there is a fundamental obstacle to recognition: it does not recognize what does not fit into its previously established premises and which delimit the linearity of correct thinking.  Thus, as Deleuze warns us, the difference has never been thought for itself. In such a notion, the  difference is just an opposition to the equal. In one of his dialogues with the philosophical tradition, the French thinker found a punctual gap in the thinking of the Greek philosopher Aristotle where difference is brought up. A moment when the difference emerged and was almost considered by itself, and which was called "the happy Greek moment" by Deleuze. It is about Aristotelian thought of difference, that Greek moment and the conceptual criticism that Deleuze conducts to compose his theory that the article will deal with.
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%G pt
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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