Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2009 18:43:04 +0200 To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org Subject: [D-G] internal, external teleology, immanence, transcendence Hello everybody, i got some questions. In "difference and repetition" and "la conception de la difference cheze bergson" deleuze attacks some philosophers for seeing difference as external difference or not as difference at all. *1)aristotles: *difference between things is no real difference still Aristotels uses internal teleology which gives the things there own purpose and power QUESTION1 aristotles needs the unmoved move to give a final acoount of what is: so that makes him a transcendent philosopher? *2)mechanism: *difference as a closed mechanical structure : no newness is possible. QUESTION 2 mechanism is using an internal teleological model: is this true ? *3)darwin:* difference is not evolution of species but evolution of life. evolution of species does not give an fundamental account on live itself QUESTION 3 how does Darwin see the true nature of life ? immanent / transcendent. *4)plato:* difference is not teleological inspired: the good is external to life. QUESTION 4 plato has an external teleological model. Is an external teleological model not always transcendent ? *5)hegel* : difference is going to an "infinte externality": thing differs with all the rest. QUESTION 5 hegel is using an interal teleology, but needs an external at the end ? is this true ? thanks _______________________________________________ List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org Info: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari-driftline.org Archives: www.driftline.org
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