The Possibility of Schizophrenic Wandering as an Instrumental Agent of Deterritorialization in Deleuze's Conception of Subjectivity 1-) This study aims to explore the potentials and limitations of schizoanalysis as developed within the framework of Deleuzian philosophy. 2-) Modes of representative thinking — such as hierarchical structures, regimes of the image, identity-based logic, arborescent models, transcendence, and dialectics — which Deleuze argues obstruct the flow of desire and neglect the primacy of difference, will be critically introduced. 3-) The schizoanalytic method, understood as a practice of limitless creation, will be examined in relation to Deleuze’s conception of philosophy as the creation of concepts, particularly as a response to the question "What is philosophy?" 4-) The method of schizophrenic wandering, developed to liberate the flow of desire, will be introduced. Concepts proposed in schizoanalysis to grasp the nature (quiddity) of the subject and to dismantle the obstacles impeding desire will be discussed. 5-) The function of schizophrenic wandering as a kind of mystical compass operating against systems that erase difference will be evaluated. 6-) The limitations of schizophrenic wandering will be addressed, particularly in relation to Deleuze’s anti-Hegelian stance, the imperative to always generate the new, and tensions within the doctrine of faculties. 7-) Although Deleuze is known for avoiding polemics and philosophical debates, his frequent antagonistic engagements with Hegel will be considered as a point of contradiction and limitation within his thought. 8-) Basing the entire philosophical project exclusively on the principle of novelty has been argued to result in problems of measure and motivation, potentially turning into a form of imposition — even a micro-fascism of the new. 9-) The insistence on initiating all faculties with sensibility, and ultimately positing thought as the space of creation, may lead to a tension within Deleuze’s philosophy, particularly considering his strong opposition to all forms of hierarchy. 10-) In moments where Deleuzian thought appears to encounter impasses, new concepts will be constructed as part of this study’s intervention. Keywords: Deleuze, Schizoanalysis, Subject, Representational Thought, Philosophy of Becoming.

