Grounding Deleuze
In: Radical philosophy: a journal of socialist and feminist philosophy, Heft 148, S. 30-36
ISSN: 0300-211X
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In: Radical philosophy: a journal of socialist and feminist philosophy, Heft 148, S. 30-36
ISSN: 0300-211X
In: Deleuze connections
In: Deleuze connections
In: Deleuze connections
In: Deleuze connections
In: Radical philosophy: a journal of socialist and feminist philosophy, Heft 126, S. 33-38
ISSN: 0300-211X
In: Deleuze connections
"Deleuze's thought on the nature of temporality developed throughout his career in reference to a complex array of concepts, thinkers and artistic works as well as natural and social phenomena. In this collection, leading international scholars elaborate on Deleuze's modification of the thought of historical figures, from the ancients - Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Lucretius - through to the moderns - Spinoza Kant, Husserl, Nietzsche, Bergson, Simondon, Negri - as well as his use of scientific fields such as complexity theory and thermodynamics. The book shows that the philosophy of time was central to the development of Deleuze's work. In addition to discussing how time is conceptualized in Difference and Repetition and The Logic of Sense, this collection stands out for its elucidation of Deleuze's modification of the concept in his two books on cinema"--
In: Deleuze connections
Deleuze's thought on the nature of temporality developed throughout his career in reference to a complex array of concepts, thinkers and artistic works as well as natural and social phenomena. In this collection, leading international scholars elaborate on Deleuze's modification of the thought of historical figures, from the ancients - Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Lucretius - through to the moderns - Spinoza Kant, Husserl, Nietzsche, Bergson, Simondon, Negri - as well as his use of scientific fields such as complexity theory and thermodynamics. The book shows that the philosophy of time was central to the development of Deleuze's work.
In: Deleuze connections
Despite the fact that time, evolution, becoming and genealogy are central concepts in Deleuze's work there has been no sustained study of his philosophy in relation to the question of history. This book aims to open up Deleuze's relevance to those working in history, the history of ideas, science studies, evolutionary psychology, history of philosophy and interdisciplinary projects inflected by historical problems
In: Plateaus : new directions in Deleuze studies
Ryan Johnson reveals that Deleuze's provocative reading of ancient Stoicism produced many of his most singular and powerful ideas. Including previously untranslated French Stoic scholarship, Johnson unearths new possibilities for bridging contemporary and ancient philosophy.
In: Deleuze Connections
In: DECO
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction What is Sex? An Introduction to the Sexual Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze -- Chapter 1 Alien Sex: Octavia Butler and Deleuze and Guattari's Polysexuality -- Chapter 2 Heterotica: The 1000 Tiny Sexes of Anaïs Nin -- Chapter 3 Haemosexuality -- Chapter 4 Disability, Deleuze and Sex -- Chapter 5 Tongue and Trigger: Deleuze's Erotics of the Uncanny -- Chapter 6 (Hetero)sexing the Child: Hans, Alice and the Repressive Hypothesis -- Chapter 7 The 'Non-Human Sex' in Sexuality: 'What are Your Special Desiring-machines?' -- Chapter 8 Deleuze and Selfless Sex: Undoing Kant's Copernican Revolution -- Chapter 9 A Preface to Pornotheology: Spinoza, Deleuze and the Sexing of Angels -- Chapter 10 Encounters of Ecstasy -- Chapter 11 Beyond Sexuality: Of Love, Failure and Revolutions -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index
In: Deleuze Connections
In: DECO
A multi-disciplinary analysis of Deleuze's theory of temporalityOffers detailed historical analyses of Deleuze's theory of time in relation to the views of other key figures in Western philosophyProvides a fascinating analyses of the relationship of Deleuze's philosophy of time in comparison to ancient and contemporary physicsIncludes a thorough discussion of how the industrial revolution changed the nature of timeProvides a ground-breaking analysis of Deleuze's concept of how film and literature change the way time is perceivedDeleuze's thought on the nature of temporality developed throughout his career in reference to a complex array of concepts, thinkers and artistic works as well as natural and social phenomena. In this collection, leading international scholars elaborate on Deleuze's modification of the thought of historical figures, from the ancients - Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Lucretius - through to the moderns – Spinoza Kant, Husserl, Nietzsche, Bergson, Simondon, Negri - as well as his use of scientific fields such as complexity theory and thermodynamics.The book shows that the philosophy of time was central to the development of Deleuze's work. In addition to discussing how time is conceptualized in Difference and Repetition and The Logic of Sense, this collection stands out for its elucidation of Deleuze's modification of the concept in his two books on cinema
In: Deleuze Studies Special Issues
In: DSSI
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editor's Introduction -- Capital, Crisis, Manifestos, and Finally Revolution -- Articles -- Deleuze, Marx and the Politicisation of Philosophy -- The Marx of Anti-Oedipus -- Marx as Ally: Deleuze outside Marxism, Adjacent Marx -- The Fetish is Always Actual, Revolution is Always Virtual: From Noology to Noopolitics -- Minor Marxism: An Approach to a New Political Praxis -- Politicising Deleuzian Thought, or, Minority's Position within Marxism -- Review Essay -- After Utopia: Three Post-Personal Subjects Consider the Possibilities