Conceptual Persona
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Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience · Adrian Johnston & Catherine Malabou · p.74
5. > A Nonmetaphysical Philosophy
Theoretical move: By reading Descartes through Deleuze's nonmetaphysical concept of philosophy, the passage argues that affects are not modifications of a pre-constituted subject but rather events that produce subjectivity itself as a "conceptual persona" on a plane of immanence — thereby displacing the classical metaphysics of autoaffection in favor of a heteroaffection that dissolves the substantial "I."
The Cartesian subject is in itself such a concept... the affects produce subjectivity as such as a 'personage,' a figure.