Written by the most respected and original scholars in the field, this book will prove essential reading for all those who want to understand in a clear, accessible and more nuanced way Deleuze's complex and multi-faceted relation to key (but sometimes forgotten) figures in the history of philosophy. I cannot imagine a better introduction to Deleuze as philosopher par excellence than this superb collection. -- Elizabeth Grosz, Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Rutgers University (New Jersey, USA)

The philosophy of Gilles Deleuze is increasingly gaining the prestige that its astonishing inventiveness calls for in the Anglo-American theoretical context. His wide-ranging works on the history of philosophy, cinema, painting, literature and politics are being taken up and put to work across disciplinary divides and in interesting and surprising ways. However, the backbone of Deleuze's philosophy - the many and varied sources from which he draws the material for his conceptual innovation - has until now remained relatively obscure and unexplored. This book takes as its goal the examination of this rich theoretical background. Presenting essays by a range of the world's foremost Deleuze scholars, and a number of up and coming theorists of his work, the book is composed of in-depth analyses of the key figures in Deleuze's lineage whose significance - as a result of either their obscurity or the complexity of their place in the Deleuzean text - has not previously been well understood. This work will prove indispensable to students and scholars seeking to understand the context from which Deleuze's ideas emerge. Included are essays on Deleuze's relationship to figures as varied as Marx, Simondon, Wronski, Hegel, Hume, Maimon, Ruyer, Kant, Heidegger, Husserl, Reimann, Leibniz, Bergson and Freud.
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This book aims to challenge the current orthodoxy concerning how Deleuze's work is viewed, whilst also bringing illumination to bear on areas of his work that too often seem obscure, even impenetrable.
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Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction - Into the Labyrinth, Graham Jones and Jon Roffe; 1. Plato, Gregory Flaxman; 2. John Duns Scotus, Nathan Widder; 3. GWF Leibniz, Daniel W. Smith; 4. David Hume, Jon Roffe; 5. Immanuel Kant, Melissa McMahon; 6. Solomon Maimon, Graham Jones; 7. GWF Hegel, Bruce Baugh; 8. Karl Marx, Eugene Holland; 9. Hoene Wronski and Francis Warrain, Christian Kerslake; 10. Bernhard Riemann, Arkady Plotnitsky; 11. Gabriel Tarde, Eric Alliez; 12. Sigmund Freud, Ronald Bogue; 13. Henri Bergson, Paul Atkinson; 14. Edmund Husserl, Alain Beaulieu; 15. AN Whitehead, James Williams; 16. Raymond Ruyer, Ronald Bogue; 17. Martin Heidegger, Constantin Boundas; 18. Pierre Klossowski, Ian James; 19. Albert Lautman, Simon Duffy; 20. Gilbert Simondon, Alberto Toscano; Bibliography; Index.
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Written by the most respected and original scholars in the field, this book will prove essential reading for all those who want to understand in a clear, accessible and more nuanced way Deleuze's complex and multi-faceted relation to key (but sometimes forgotten) figures in the history of philosophy. I cannot imagine a better introduction to Deleuze as philosopher par excellence than this superb collection. -- Elizabeth Grosz, Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Rutgers University (New Jersey, USA)
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780748633005
Publisert
2009-03-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
625 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
426

Om bidragsyterne

Graham Jones is a lecturer in creative writing, literature, and film at Monash University, Australia. Jon Roffe is a lecturer in Philosophy at the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy.