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Edinburgh University Press Deleuze's Bergsonism
Henri Bergson is widely accepted as one of the most significant thinkers for Gilles Deleuze's work. It is also frequently noted that Deleuze is largely responsible for having revived and contoured the prevailing interest in Bergson's work. Craig Lundy gives readers of Deleuze and Bergson an opportunity to discover and fully connect with an encounter that continues to exert enormous influence over the course of contemporary thought.
£22.99
Edinburgh University Press History and Becoming: Deleuze's Philosophy of Creativity
Explores the nature and relation of history and becoming in the work of Gilles Deleuze. How are we to understand the process of transformation, the creation of the new, and its relation to what has come before? In History and Becoming, Craig Lundy puts forward a series of fresh and provocative responses to this enduring problematic. Through an analysis of Gilles Deleuze's major solo works and his collaborations with Felix Guattari, he demonstrates how history and becoming work together in driving novelty, transmutation and experimentation. What emerges from this exploration is a new way of thinking about history and the vital role it plays in bringing forth the future. Key features * Provides a novel approach to and appreciation of Deleuze's philosophy of creativity * Demonstrates the importance of history to Deleuze's conception of becoming * Charts the relation of history and becoming throughout Deleuze's corpus * Shows how history can be creative, virtual and nonlinear
£95.00
Edinburgh University Press At the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy
Develops the multiple relations between Deleuze and post Kantian thought. Through a series of studies by leading scholars in the field, At the Edges of Thought sheds new light on key philosophical encounters in Deleuze's texts. The shape of Deleuzian philosophy is explored through the influence of thinkers such as Maimon, Kleist, Holderlin, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Spinoza and Feuerbach. This collection serves to situate the work of Deleuze and several of his most important concepts with respect to his post Kantian predecessors, further illuminating both the breadth of his philosophical heritage and the manner in which he moves beyond it. As such, readers are invited to join with Deleuze as he traverses and transforms post Kantian philosophy, taking it towards the very edges of thought. Situates the work of Deleuze and several of his most important concepts with respect to his post Kantian predecessors; illustrates and addresses the breadth of Deleuze's post Kantian influences and engagements and explores under developed encounters in Deleuzian thought and advances novel readings of established problematics.
£27.99