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Paul Patton brings together an outstanding collection of appraisals by French- and English-speaking scholars of Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), one of the most important post-war French philosophers.
Informationen zum Autor Paul Patton is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sydney! where he specializes in continental European philosophy and political theory. His publications include "Deleuze and Political Theory" (1996); the English-language translation of Deleuze's "Difference and Repetition" (1994); and Nietzsche! "Femisinism and Political Theory" (1993)! of which he is the editor. Klappentext Paul Patton brings together an outstanding collection of appraisals by French- and English-speaking scholars of Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), one of the most important post-war French philosophers. A number of these pieces address Deleuze's original interpretations of key figures in the history of philosophy, including Spinoza, Kant, Hegel and Bergson. Others discuss his work on mathematics, and the relevance of his conceptual creativity for art criticism, feminist, literary, and cultural studies. Several of the contributors here have not been previously published. Zusammenfassung This collection brings together Gilles Deleuze's criticism and commentary published in recent years! along with essays by contributors knowledgable enough to write on Deleuze. It is distinguished by its orientation towards Deleuze's solo work! particularly his major philosophical works. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Paul Patton. 2. The Eye of the Outside: Jean-Clet Martin. 3. Deleuze's Theory of Sensation: Overcoming the Kantian Dulaity: Daniel W Smith. 4. Idea and Destination: Jean-Michel Salanskis. 5. Deleuze-Bergson: an Ontology of the Virtual: Constantin V Boundas. 6.The Deleuzian Fold of Thought: Jean-Luc Nancy 7. Who's Afraid of Hegelian wolves?: Catherine Malabou. 8.The Encounter with Spinoza: Pierre Macherey. 9. Through a Spinozist Lens: Ethology! Difference! Power: Moira Gatens. 10. Six Notes on the Percept (On the Relation between the Critical and the Clinical): Francois Zourabichvili. 11. The Autonomy of Affect: Brian Massumi. 12. Schizoanalysis and Baudelaire: Some Illustrations of Decoding at Work: Eugene W Holland. 13. Gilles Deleuze: The Aesthetics of Force: Ronald Bogue. 14. Bibliography of the Works of Gilles Deleuze: Timothy S Murphy. Index. ...
Auteur
Paul Patton is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sydney, where he specializes in continental European philosophy and political theory. His publications include "Deleuze and Political Theory" (1996); the English-language translation of Deleuze's "Difference and Repetition" (1994); and Nietzsche, "Femisinism and Political Theory" (1993), of which he is the editor.
Résumé
This collection brings together Gilles Deleuze's criticism and commentary published in recent years, along with essays by contributors knowledgable enough to write on Deleuze. It is distinguished by its orientation towards Deleuze's solo work, particularly his major philosophical works.
Contenu
Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Paul Patton. 2. The Eye of the Outside: Jean-Clet Martin. 3. Deleuze's Theory of Sensation: Overcoming the Kantian Dulaity: Daniel W Smith. 4. Idea and Destination: Jean-Michel Salanskis. 5. Deleuze-Bergson: an Ontology of the Virtual: Constantin V Boundas. 6.The Deleuzian Fold of Thought: Jean-Luc Nancy 7. Who's Afraid of Hegelian wolves?: Catherine Malabou. 8.The Encounter with Spinoza: Pierre Macherey. 9. Through a Spinozist Lens: Ethology, Difference, Power: Moira Gatens. 10. Six Notes on the Percept (On the Relation between the Critical and the Clinical): Francois Zourabichvili. 11. The Autonomy of Affect: Brian Massumi. 12. Schizoanalysis and Baudelaire: Some Illustrations of Decoding at Work: Eugene W Holland. 13. Gilles Deleuze: The Aesthetics of Force: Ronald Bogue. 14. Bibliography of the Works of Gilles Deleuze: Timothy S Murphy. Index.