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By publishing the most radical, challenging and exciting work by a range of international scholars, this series substantially revises how we understand Deleuze by presenting new readings of his works and introducing us to new ways of applying his philosophy.
AUTHOR APPROVED SEEKING ENDORSEMENTS A new translation of two essential works on Deleuze, written by one of his contemporaries From the publication of his Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event (1994) to his untimely death in 2006, François Zourabichvili was regarded as one of the most important new voices of contemporary philosophy in…mehr

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By publishing the most radical, challenging and exciting work by a range of international scholars, this series substantially revises how we understand Deleuze by presenting new readings of his works and introducing us to new ways of applying his philosophy.
AUTHOR APPROVED SEEKING ENDORSEMENTS A new translation of two essential works on Deleuze, written by one of his contemporaries From the publication of his Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event (1994) to his untimely death in 2006, François Zourabichvili was regarded as one of the most important new voices of contemporary philosophy in France. His work continues to make an essential contribution to Deleuze scholarship as it aims to carefully distinguish his notion of the event from the phenomenological, ontological, and voluntarist conceptions that continue to lay claim to the concept today. This edition makes available in a single volume two of Zourabichvili's most important writings on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. A Philosophy of the Event (1994) is an exposition of Deleuze's philosophy as a whole, while the later and complementary, Vocabulary of Deleuze (2003) approaches Deleuze's work through an analysis of key concepts in a dictionary form. With an introduction by Gregg Lambert and Daniel W. Smith, two of the world's leading commentators on Deleuze, introducing the key themes and arguments of Zourabichvili's work, this translation is set to become an event within Deleuze Studies for many years to come. Gregg Lambert is Dean's Professor of Humanities at Syracuse University, New York. Daniel W. Smith is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Purdue University. Kieran Aarons is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada fellow.
Autorenporträt
From the publication of his Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event (PUF, 1994, 2004) until his untimely death in 2006, François Zourabichvili was regarded as one of the most important new voices in contemporary philosophy in France and one of Deleuze's most prominent commentators. Gregg Lambert is Dean's Professor of the Humanities at Syracuse University and Distinguished International Scholar, Kyung Hee University, South Korea. He is author of many previous works on Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy, including The Non-Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze (Continuum, 2002), Who's Afraid of Deleuze and Guattari? (Continuum, 2005), In Search for a New Image of Thought: Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy of Expression (University of Minnesota, 2012); Philosophy After Friendship: Deleuze's Conceptual Personae (University of Minnesota, 2017) and 'The People are Missing': On Minor Literature Today (University of Nebraska Press, 2020). Daniel W. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University and one of the world's leading commentators on Deleuze. He has translated his work, edited collections and written numerous articles on Deleuze. Kieran Aarons is a fellow at the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.