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摘要
本文致力于在当代唯物主义的两股潮流之间展开辩论的背景下审视德勒兹的哲学:唯物辩证法和新生命主义。对于新生命主义者(Iain Hamilton Grant和Jane Bennett)来说,德勒兹是一个重要的先驱,而对于唯物辩证主义者(Alain Badiou、Slavojžižek和其他人)来说,他更像是一个批判的对象。然而,这篇文章指出了德勒兹哲学与唯物辩证法之间的接近。矛盾的是,这种接近性在德勒兹对生命的理解中得到了揭示,他提出将生命分为无机和有机形式,对死亡本能和主观反实现的必要性进行了肯定的重新解释。
Gilles Deleuze among the New Materialists: Materialist Dialectic versus Neovitalism
This article is dedicated to examining the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze in the context of the debates unfolding within contemporary materialism between two currents: materialist dialectic and neovitalism. For the neovitalists (Iain Hamilton Grant and Jane Bennett),Deleuze is a crucial precursor, while for the materialist dialecticians (Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek,and others) he is rather an object of critique. This article, however, points to the proximity between Deleuze’s philosophy and none other than materialist dialectic. Paradoxically, this proximity is revealed in Deleuze’s understanding of life, which proposes the division of life into inorganic and organic forms, an affirmative reinterpretation of the death instinct and the necessity of subjective counter-actualization.