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Book SynopsisThrough an examination of Gilles Deleuze's independent work - focusing especially on Difference and Repetition - as well as his engagement with thinkers such as Kant, Maimon, Bergson, and Simondon, this title aims to unearth Deleuze's transcendental empiricism and to show how it differs from transcendental idealism, and absolute idealism.
Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION; 1. EMPIRICISM AND THE SEARCH FOR THE CONDITIONS OF REAL EXPERIENCE; 2. BERGSONIAN INTUITION AND INTERNAL DIFFERENCE; 3. TRANSCENDENTAL EMPIRICISM: THE IMAGE OF THOUGHT AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE ENCOUNTER; 4. FIRST MOMENT OF THE ENCOUNTER: THE SENTIENDUM; 5. SECOND MOMENT OF THE ENCOUNTER: THE MEMORANDIUM; 6. THIRD MOMEMENT OF THE ENCOUNTER: THE COGITANDUM; 7. OVERCOMING SPECULATIVE DOGMATISM: TIME AND THE TRANSCENDENTAL FIELD; 8. INDIVIDUATION: THE GENESIS OF EXTENSITIES AND THE STRUCTURE-OTHER; CONCLUSION; REFERENCE MATTER.