Deleuze y la importancia de Hume. Una lectura olvidada

Laguna 47:33-46 (2020)
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Abstract

Reflections on the influence of Spinoza, Bergson or Nietzsche on Gilles Deleuze’s thinking are recurrent, but what happened to Hume, to whom Deleuze dedicated one of his first works? The intention of this article is to show Deleuze’s reading of Hume in Empiricism and Subjectivity and the relevance of the interpretation of the habit in one of his most relevant books Difference and Repetition

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