Deleuze and Philosophy is an enticing exploration of the continuing philosophical relevance of Gilles Deleuze. New essays from acclaimed international contributors place Deleuze within a broad philosophical context that includes Plato, Aristotle, Husserl, Hume, Locke, Kant, Foucault, Badiou, and Agamden.
Constantin V. Boundas is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Trent University, Canada. He is an editor and translator of the work of Gilles Deleuze, including an editor of Gilles Deleuze's The Logic of Sense (Columbia University Press, 1991) and translator of Gilles Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity (Columbia University Press, 1991).
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Constantin V. Boundas, 'What Difference does Deleuze's Difference make?'
DIFFERENT/CIATION
Bruce Baugh, 'Real Essences without Essentialism'
Daniel W. Smith, 'Deleuze, Kant, and the Theory of Immanent Ideas'
Véronique Bergen, 'The Precariousness of Being and Thought in the Philosophies of Gilles Deleuze and Alain Badiou'
Bela Egyed, 'Counter-Actualization and the Method of Intuition'
Davide Panagia, 'Inconsistencies of Character: David Hume on Sympathy, Intensity and Artifice'
Zsuzsa Baross, 'A Fourth Repetition'
LIFE,ETHICS,POLITICS
Claire Colebrook, 'Deleuze and the Meaning of Life'
Rosi Braidotti, 'The Ethics of Becoming Imperceptible'
Dorothea Olkowski, 'The Mechanism of Death and the Limits of Intensity'
Philippe Mengue, 'The Problem of the Birth of Philosophy in Greece in the Thought of Gilles Deleuze'
Jérémie Valentin, 'Deleuze's Political Posture'
Ronald Bogue, 'Bergsonian Fabulation and the People to come'
EPILOGUE
Arnaud Villani, 'Why Am I Deleuzian?
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX