Document Type : Research Paper
Authors
1 Professor of Sociology Department, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
2 Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract
The ideas that have been fixed in a human’s mind, and the abstract realm of his life, in addition to its concrete realm is under their extensive and deep affections, are ideas whose spectrality is
manifested in Stirner’s formulation of the human world. Despite encompassing thesecharacteristics, which are the characteristics of the essential, the specters of ideas are open to presenting an inessential project. Such this project, which is based on disclosing a conceptual
binary in Deleuze’s philosophical system, discloses a philosophical reading which manifests the spectrality of idea as a basis for the essentiality of a certain sphere that “human” conceptual signifier constructs. This Stirnerean reading reveals that such a sphere is the non-pluralistic embodiment of its constituent elements.
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