| Charles E. Winquist - 1995 - 179 páginas
...simulacra rise and to affirm their rights among icons and copies.... The simulacrum is not a degraded copy. It harbors a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction" (LS, p. 262). Difference is what we experience. When Platonism is reversed, resemblance is then a product... | |
| Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 840 páginas
...the subversion of this world — the "twilight of the idols." The simulacrum is not a degraded copy. It harbors a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction. At least two divergent series are internalized in the simulacrum — neither can be assigned as the... | |
| Alain Badiou - 2000 - 176 páginas
...in their anarchic coexistence through disjunctive synthesis: "The simulacrum is not a degraded copy. It harbors a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction" (ibid., p. 262). And we can equally understand that Deleuze — so completely disinclined to the morose... | |
| Keith Ansell-Pearson - 1999 - 283 páginas
...simulacrum', Deleuze writes, 'is not a degraded copy. It harbors a positive power (puissance positive) which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction" (1969: 302; 1990: 262). Furthermore, it 'is not even enough to invoke a model of the Other, for no... | |
| Dani Cavallaro - 2001 - 270 páginas
...inspired its construction. 'The simulacrum', Deleuze maintains, 'is not a degraded copy. It harbours a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction. At least two divergent series are internalized in the simulacrum - neither can be assigned as the original,... | |
| K. K. Ruthven - 2001 - 252 páginas
...simulacrum is not a degraded copy', and then recognising its subversive potential in 'harbor [ing] a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction'.88 This redemptive manoeuvre puts a positive spin on the much despised simulacrum by... | |
| Leonard Lawlor - 2003 - 236 páginas
...the rights of one kind of image against another kind of image. The simulacrum is not a degraded copy. It harbors a positive power which denies the original...and the copy, the model and the reproduction. The Platonic original21 is the Same, in the sense that Plato says that only Justice is just, only Courage... | |
| Peter Hallward - 2004 - 286 páginas
...affirm their rights among icons and copies {. . .]. The simulacrum is not a degraded copy. It harbours a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction'* Nothing in the Spinozist approach is incompatible with that THINK JkOAIM project, as long as Deleuze... | |
| Stephen Zepke, Lisa Yun Lee - 2005 - 330 páginas
...Platonism's philosophy of representation.32 "The simulacrum is not a degraded copy," Deleuze writes, "It harbors a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction" (LS, 262/302). Against Plato, and with Nietzsche, the simulacrum is for Deleuze the image of a univocal... | |
| Marco Abel - 2007 - 313 páginas
...representations as primary forces. On the contrary, the simulacrum, "the Being of all beings" (265), "harbors a positive power which denies the original and the copy, the model and the reproduction" (262). The simulacrum's power — "the power of the false" (263) — lies in its constitutive capacity... | |
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