FRA FISIOLOGIA E PURA IMMANENZA
IL PROSPETTIVISMO NIETSCHIANO NEL PENSIERO DI DELEUZE
Martina Gransasso
The article aims to understand how perspectivism theory is reinterpreted in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Through an analysis of Deleuze’s early monograph on Nietzsche, it will trace the re-appropriation of perspectivism in his first philosophical work Différence et répétition. Deleuze’s interpretation identifies the will to power as an ontological principle of affirmation. In doing so, it tends to depot the physiological dimension of Nietzsche’s thought, which is crucial for understanding the full scope of his perspectival theory. While this oversight helps Deleuze to develop his ontology of difference, at the same time, it distances him from the anti-metaphysical impulse that lies at the heart of Nietzsche’s philosophical project. A distancing that will lead the French thinker to develop an immanent principle that is substantially depowered compared to the Nietzschean one.
