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MC NAMARA, Rafael. From the Knight of Faith to the Becoming-Imperceptible: Drifts of Abraham’s Myth between Kierkegaard and Deleuze. arete [online]. 2015, vol.27, n.2, pp.85-108. ISSN 1016-913X.

This article aims to comprehend Kierkegaard’s theory of the movement of faith through Deleuze’s theory of becoming. At the same time, it aims to understand Deleuze’s theory of becoming in the light of Kierkegaard’s thought, mainly through his reflections on Abraham and the concept of anxiety. It will show the way in which the conceptual character of the knight of faith works as a possible variation of one of the most original concepts of Deleuze’s work: the becoming-imperceptible. This crossing of concepts allows us to shed light on the problem of thinking a theory of the subject that takes into account the intensive movements that escape the logic of representation; and also the deleuzian search for a renewal of philosophical ways of expression.

Keywords : Deleuze; Kierkegaard; becoming; Abraham; anxiety.

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