This collection examines an aspect of Gilles Deleuze's thought that has largely been neglected; whether or not Deleuze was a metaphysician. Answering this question may reveal the problematic nature of so-called postmodernism and the critique it leveled at the first philosophy, and it may help readers to better understand philosophy's fate.
This collection examines an aspect of Gilles Deleuze's thought that has largely been neglected; whether or not Deleuze was a metaphysician. Answering this question may reveal the problematic nature of so-called postmodernism and the critique it leveled at the first philosophy, and it may help readers to better understand philosophy's fate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alain Beaulieu is associate professor of Philosophy at Laurentian University. Edward Kazarian teaches in the Philosophy and Religion Studies Department at Rowan University. Julia Sushytska teaches at Pacifica Graduate Institute.
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Chapter 1: Leaving Metaphysics? Deleuze on the Event Alberto Anelli Chapter 2: Mathematics Structure Metaphysics: Deleuze and Category Theory Rocco Gangle Chapter 3: Difference and Speculation: Heidegger Meillassoux and Deleuze on Sufficient Reason Sjoerd van Tuinen Chapter 4: The Physics of Sense: Bruno Schelling Deleuze Joshua Ramey and Daniel Whistler Chapter 5: The Obscure Metaphysics of Gilles Deleuze Julia Sushytska Chapter 6: Deleuze and Badiou on Being and the Event Alain Beaulieu Chapter 7: Disanalogous Being: Deleuze Spinoza and Univocal Metaphysics Adrian Switzer Chapter 8: Crowned Anarchies Substantial Attributes and the Transcendental Problem of Stupidity Gregory Kalyniuk Chapter 9: Revolution and the Return of Metaphysics Thomas Nail Chapter 10: Whence Intensity? Deleuze and the Revival of a Concept Mary Beth Mader
Chapter 1: Leaving Metaphysics? Deleuze on the Event Alberto Anelli Chapter 2: Mathematics Structure Metaphysics: Deleuze and Category Theory Rocco Gangle Chapter 3: Difference and Speculation: Heidegger Meillassoux and Deleuze on Sufficient Reason Sjoerd van Tuinen Chapter 4: The Physics of Sense: Bruno Schelling Deleuze Joshua Ramey and Daniel Whistler Chapter 5: The Obscure Metaphysics of Gilles Deleuze Julia Sushytska Chapter 6: Deleuze and Badiou on Being and the Event Alain Beaulieu Chapter 7: Disanalogous Being: Deleuze Spinoza and Univocal Metaphysics Adrian Switzer Chapter 8: Crowned Anarchies Substantial Attributes and the Transcendental Problem of Stupidity Gregory Kalyniuk Chapter 9: Revolution and the Return of Metaphysics Thomas Nail Chapter 10: Whence Intensity? Deleuze and the Revival of a Concept Mary Beth Mader
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