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FARINA, Juliane Tagliari  and  FONSECA, Tania Mara Galli. Escape to the desert for a pagan psychology. Barbaroi [online]. 2013, n.39, pp. 87-107. ISSN 0104-6578.

Starting with the platonism, through the advent of Christianity, the rise of modern subject, and coming to Integrated World Capitalism we can see the construction of the whole empire of thought based on ortodox doctrins of the court, where the domain of the ideal representation and the divine essences subordinates immanent life to transcendent values. In this context, we also locate the construction of the modern psychology as a discipline. After following this process of construction, this paper deterritorialize the psychology of its Judeo-Christian roots and reterritorialized in a philosophy of difference and relation; Then, we plot an escape plan and a manifesto that provides the clues for an operation that takes place outside the majoritarian modes of relation and subjectivity production. And this flight is actualised on a movement of thought that arises in the desert. We cross the desert and, in this trajectory, we can follow a Nietzschean exercise of revaluation of values through the transformation of the concept of solitude in motion for the occupation of a smooth space full of imannent powers, where life can be thought as a multiplicity: the bodies take off their subjectivity to occupy multiple inidividuation allowed to each event. Thus, there is the tragic clash of mirrors encounter, because mirrors no longer reflect the Same, but keep the deforming power of an eternal return.

Keywords : Ideal; Psychology; Escape.

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