This essay reconstructs the presence of some central coordinates of Deleuzian thought in Manuel DeLanda and Robert Levi Bryant’s Object-Ori- ented Ontologies, as well as in Dark Ontologies and New Material- isms, focusing on the concepts of becoming, assemblage, topology, and fold. In light of this reconstruction, Deleuzian ontology of be- coming and difference appears to determine some of the most inter- esting lines of research in hypercontemporary ontologies and pro- vide promising solutions to current global ecological issues and to understanding the relationships between humans and nonhumans in the Anthropocene.

Le Moli, A. (2024). Tra le pieghe. Deleuze nelle Nuove Ontologie. IL CANNOCCHIALE, 49(1-2), 139-156.

Tra le pieghe. Deleuze nelle Nuove Ontologie

Le Moli, A
2024-01-01

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This essay reconstructs the presence of some central coordinates of Deleuzian thought in Manuel DeLanda and Robert Levi Bryant’s Object-Ori- ented Ontologies, as well as in Dark Ontologies and New Material- isms, focusing on the concepts of becoming, assemblage, topology, and fold. In light of this reconstruction, Deleuzian ontology of be- coming and difference appears to determine some of the most inter- esting lines of research in hypercontemporary ontologies and pro- vide promising solutions to current global ecological issues and to understanding the relationships between humans and nonhumans in the Anthropocene.
2024
Settore PHIL-05/A - Storia della filosofia
Le Moli, A. (2024). Tra le pieghe. Deleuze nelle Nuove Ontologie. IL CANNOCCHIALE, 49(1-2), 139-156.
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