THE MAN, THER FORCES AND THEIR HISTORY: THE BLIND SPOT OF THE FOUCAULTIAN ONTOLOGY

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Pedro Yagüe

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The present article proposes to reconstruct, from the Deleuzian reading, a political ontology in the thought of Michel Foucault. This reconstruction will allow us to identify the blind spot of his philosophy: the indefinition of what Deleuze calls “forces in man”. The point out of this problem will lead us to the philosophy of Leon Rozitchner, whose concepts allow us to recover the question that Foucault's thought does not deploy: is there a historical body prior to the diagrammatic forces?

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THE MAN, THER FORCES AND THEIR HISTORY: THE BLIND SPOT OF THE FOUCAULTIAN ONTOLOGY. (2019). Astrolabio, 22, 157-174. https://doi.org/10.55441/1668.7515.n22.19802
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THE MAN, THER FORCES AND THEIR HISTORY: THE BLIND SPOT OF THE FOUCAULTIAN ONTOLOGY. (2019). Astrolabio, 22, 157-174. https://doi.org/10.55441/1668.7515.n22.19802