دراسات فلسفية
Volume 15, Numéro 2, Pages 137-145
2018-12-02

L’acte Philosophique (foucault, Deleuze, Badiou).

Auteurs : Haddouche Zahir .

Résumé

Abstract This work aims to discuss the notion of «the philosophical act». For this purpose, three authors, Foucault, Deleuze and Badiou, will be mentioned. According to Foucault, philosophy as an act consists in combating the repetition, the repetition of certain events which have, wherever, emerged historically and which still, today, show their presence. This struggle must lead us out of repetition because the greatest danger comes precisely from the repetition of events and the ethical line lies in the struggle against repetition. In the same line of conduct, Deleuze want to break with philosophy as contemplation for a philosophy as an activity of concept creation by saying that philosophy is the art of inventing, of making concepts. Alain Badiou comes to describe a philosophy identified by the singularity of an act that takes the form of a decision, a separation, a clear distinction.

Mots clés

Key words : the philosophical act, combating the repetition, concept creation, singularity of an act, philosophy.