The phenomenon of freedom in Deleuze and Guattari’s «Anti-Oedipus»

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The article examines the specifics of understanding the phenomenon of freedom by gilles Deleuze and Felix guattari in their book «Anti-Oedipus. Capitalism and schizophrenia». The author focuses on the criticism of philosophical, psychological, political and social phenomena, which, according to Deleuze and guattari, restrict the freedom of the individual. The author describes and analyzes the program of ethical and epistemological liberation of the individual presented in the book, as well as its key concepts such as body-without-organs, desiring-production, paranoid, schizophrenic.

Postmodern philosophy, freedom, g. deleuze, f. guattari, antioedipus, body-without-organs, schizophrenia

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IDR: 170195329   |   DOI: 10.24866/1997-2857/2022-3/101-107

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