In the first part of his essay the author studies the place of the univocit
y in Deleuze's work, especially the connection and interplay of immanence a
nd univocity. Immanence is one single concept, one single (univocal) concep
tion which could be excepted from and given special emphasis in Deleuze's w
ork. In the final section some ethical consequences from the Deleuze's trea
tment of univocity and immanence are shown.