Conceptions of synthesis according to Deleuze's study on Hume

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https://doi.org/10.59539/2175-2834-v15n2-33

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Deleuze; Hume; synthesis; habit; faculty; judgement.

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In order to emphasize the leading role Hume plays in the work of Deleuze, especially in his philosophical production during the years 1950 and 1960, we will describe the main concepts of synthesis the French philosopher proposed in “Empiricism and Subjectivity”, in 1953. One of the questions that stimulate this research is the empirical origin of the self. Deleuze thinks this origin as being started by a sort of incomprehensible or empirical synthesis. Furthermore, we recognize the synthesis of time which describes the condition governing the operation of habit. There are at least two other concepts of syntheses in Deleuze’s book dedicated to Hume. We find, on one hand, the synthesis indicating the agreement of the faculties or, to state it clearly, the agreement between the principles of association and of passion. On the other hand, we still find the syntheses of judgmentsarising from the correlation between the faculties.

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2013-12-01 — Updated on 2013-12-01

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Cardoso Jr., H. R., & Montenegro, G. (2013). Conceptions of synthesis according to Deleuze’s study on Hume. Human Nature - International Philosophy and Psychology Review, 15(2), 116–139. https://doi.org/10.59539/2175-2834-v15n2-33

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