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Towards an An-Archic Ethos
Towards an An-Archic Ethos

Author(s): Christos Marneros
Subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy, German Idealism
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: Gilles Deleuze; Friedrich Nietzsche; Baruch Spinoza; an-archy; ethics; morality

Summary/Abstract: The French philosopher Gilles Deleuze has never stated his intention to write or create a work of ethics or moral philosophy, at least not in the traditional sense of the term used to describe a ‘genre’ of the discipline of philosophy. However, this paper argues that a close attention to Deleuze’s philosophical thought manifests an ethos which calls us to ponder the possibility of creating a way of being that is profoundly an-archic (without an ἀρχή [archē]), in a sense that it opposes any form of dogmatism and/or hierarchies. In other words, it opposes a notion of ‘a ground’ or origin – an ἀρχή [archē]. The examination of this an-archic ethos is manifested through Deleuze’s distinction between ethics and morality and his reading of the works of two of his main philosophical predecessors, Friedrich Nietzsche and Baruch Spinoza.

  • Issue Year: 35/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 435-450
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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