Gilles Deleuze: Beyond Peirce’s Semiotics

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  • موسی اکرمی دانشیار گروه فلسفه علم دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحدعلوم وتحقیقات تهران
  • گلناز منطقی فسایی دانشجوی دکتری فلسفه هنر، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد علوم وتحقیقات تهران
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This paper studies the role of the semiotic discussions of Charles Sanders Peirce, the American philosopher and mathematician, in the formation of Deleuze’s first leading book on cinema, Cinema 1: the Movement-Image,in whichthe author surpasses Peirce’s semiotics. We will show how Deleuze creates a new form of signs in his second leading book on cinema, Cinema 2: the Time-Image. Deleuze had tried to couplethe patterns of Peirce’s semiotics in his first book with the philosophical discussions on different epochs of the classical cinema. In his second book, he tried to surpass Peirce’s semiotics, proposing patterns of new semiotics concerning modern cinema by modeling on Peirce’s semiotics. This paper attempts to propose the Peircian signs in Cinema 1: the Movement-Image and Deleuze’s modeling on the signs in Cinema 2: the Time-Image, showing that such asurpassing for Deleuze is the key point of under-standing philosophy. It helps him to reach his particular semiotics based on both Peirce semiotics and Bergson’s philosophy of time, while being completely different from them: noosign.

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volume 6  issue 11

pages  1- 37

publication date 2012-12-21

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