Jurisprudence in orbit: the movement of intercessors in the philosophy of law of Gilles Deleuze
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https://doi.org/10.12957/rqi.2024.88740Keywords:
Jurisprudence, Deleuze, Intercessors, MovementAbstract
This essay investigates the movement of intercessors in the Deleuzian conception of philosophy of law as jurisprudence. To this end, it reviews the secondary literature on the topic, and establishes how this corpus has received a series of pertinent but insufficient intercessors to understand Deleuzian philosophy of law to its fullest extent. its full extent. In this layer of analysis, the main finding is the rare and limited appearance of Gabriel Tarde,
Gilbert Simondon and Félix Guattari as de facto intercessors of Deleuze's philosophy of law. Deleuze's theses on law, however, presuppose or refer to the notions of "social" (Tarde), "singularities" and "prolongations" (Simondon) and "groups" (Guattari). Prospecting the articulation between these concepts and intercessors in the literature reviewed, we propose that the notion of jurisprudence as a true philosophy of law cannot be adequately understood without the contributions of a microsociology, a philosophy of individuation and a theory of groups – of individuation and a theory of groups – which demonstrates the centrality of Tarde, Simondon and Guattari in the Deleuzian conception of law.
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