@article{oai:wako.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004497, author = {UENO, Toshiya}, journal = {表現学部紀要, The bulletin of the Faculty of Representational Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, There have been until today numerous attempts to compare the philosophy of Gille Deleuze with Eastern or 'Oriental' philosophy and thought. However, rather than hastily positing an affinity between both threads of thought, this paper aims at presenting a possible interpretation or 'trans-local' comparison of the works of Deleuze (1925-1995) and Toshihiko Izutsu(1914-1993). Following this interpretive approach, I will in this paper examine the three following points. First, this paper will open with an interpretation in terms of language of the difference or contradiction between immanence and transcendent in both philosophies of Deleuze and Izutsu. Second, I will explore the potentialities of the sentence 'One is always the index of a multiplicity' written by Deleuze in his last essay in light of Izutsu's philosophical discourses. Lastly, I will re-examine the series of notion of virtuality, singularity and void or nothingness in Deleuzian philosophy.}, pages = {27--40}, title = {Toward a Trans-Local Encounter within Philosophy : Gilles Deleuze Toshihiko Izutsu}, volume = {13}, year = {2013}, yomi = {上野, 俊哉} }