Paternal Philosophy And Maternal Philosophy From Deleuze's Perspective Deleuze Uses The Behavioral Differences

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Paternal Philosophy and Maternal Philosophy from Deleuze's Perspective Deleuze uses the behavioral differences between fathers and mothers to distinguish between two types of philosophy and introduces it as follows: After birth, the child unconsciously tends to the mother, and the mother creates a loving attraction and pull in the child. The father also controls the child's characteristics with a corrective perspective. Paternal philosophy tries to correct the child from the outside and based on previous experiences. In contrast, maternal philosophy creates a desire from the inside. Fathers communicate with the child through reason and mothers through emotion. Deleuze divides the desires arising from maternal philosophy into two parts and states that man is in the most primitive state of a biological being in whom the desire or pull to possess objects manifests itself in two forms: paranoid desire and schizoid desire. make the mother with hijab

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24.11.2025 16:15

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