Since a critic of deleuze of the human rights to a jurisprudence based in the idea of human rights of deleuze
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Deleuze, jurisprudence, law, humans rightAbstract
In general terms, the topic that I wish explore in my article is referred to the idea of Gilles Deleuze how a politic and of the law philosopher. For this I´m going to concentrate in the Deluze´s commentaries about human rights and the jurisprudence how he shows in the interview with Claire Parnet (L’Abécédair). The theory that I like defend is that Deleuze isn´t opponent of the universal rights, eternals, abstracts, and transcendent that belong to all world and any people in particular.
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