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Deleuze and film's philosophical value

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In this essay I analyse the different modalities of thought that occur between philosophy and moving images, beginning with Gilles Deleuze's metaphilosophical distinction between "thinking" and "philosophizing". This is an essential distinction for the possible elaboration of a film philosophy, or at least one which claims that "film philosophizes," a thesis that is nowadays immerged in a certain misconstruction. In this sense, I suggest, as a conceivable resolution to this misunderstanding, a more proper Deleuzian designation of "thinking with concepts" and "thinking with images," in a fundamental reciprocal process between the philosophical and non-philosophical fields of the arts. Starting with an introduction to Deleuze's noology and a description of these ideas and their aesthetic value, I proceed with a closer analysis of moving images, metaphors, and film adaptation in order to question, within a post-continental-analytic approach, whether film philosophizes.

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Belo Horizonte, Brazil

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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[2018, The Author]

Journal

Kriterion: revista de filosofia

Volume

59

Season

Jan/Apr

Pagination

271-286

ISSN

0100-512X

eISSN

1981-5336

Issue

139

Publisher

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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