Called by many France's foremost philosopher, Gilles Deleuze is one of the leading thinkers in the Western World. His acclaimed works and celebrated collaborations with Félix Guattari have established him as a seminal figure in the fields of literary criticism and philosophy. The long-awaited publication of What is Philosophy? in English marks the culmination of Deleuze's caree...
Called by many France's foremost philosopher, Gilles Deleuze is one of the leading thinkers in the Western World. His acclaimed works and celebrated collaborations with Félix Guattari have established him as a seminal figure in the fields of literary criticism and philosophy. The long-awaited publication of What is Philosophy? in English marks the culmination of Deleuze's career. Deleuze and Guattari differentiate between philosophy, science, and the arts, seeing as means of confronting chaos, and challenge the common view that philosophy is an extension of logic. The authors also discuss the similarities and distinctions between creative and philosophical writing. Fresh anecdotes from the history of philosophy illuminate the book, along with engaging discussions of composers, painters, writers, and architects. A milestone in Deleuze's collaboration with Guattari, What is Philosophy? brings a new perspective to Deleuze's studies of cinema, painting, and music, while setting a brilliant capstone upon his work.
Gilles Deleuze was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII. He died in November 1995. Among his many works are The Logic of Sense, Difference and Repetition, and Nietzche and Philosophy, all published by Columbia University Press.
Félix Guattari, a practicing psychoanalyst in Paris until his death in 1992, collaborated with Deleuze on four books, including Anti-...
Gilles Deleuze was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII. He died in November 1995. Among his many works are The Logic of Sense, Difference and Repetition, and Nietzche and Philosophy, all published by Columbia University Press.
Félix Guattari, a practicing psychoanalyst in Paris until his death in 1992, collaborated with Deleuze on four books, including Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus.
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Translators' Introduction
Introduction: The Question Then...
Part One. Philosophy
I. What Is a Concept?
2. The Plane of Immanence
3. Conceptual Personae
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Translators' Introduction
Introduction: The Question Then...
Part One. Philosophy
I. What Is a Concept?
2. The Plane of Immanence
3. Conceptual Personae
4. Geophilosophy
Part Two. Philosophy, Science, Logic, and Art
5. Functives and Concepts
6. Prospects and Concepts
7. Percept, Affect, and Concept
Conclusion: From Chaos to the Brain
Notes
Index
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p18 Kafka dit que "les ouvrages psychanalytiques au premier abord vous rassaisient de façon étonnate, tandis qu'immédiatement après on se retrouve avec la même vieille faim."
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0 有用 Yinanaa 2019-03-15 20:02:04
因为某个概念读了四个学者的章节依然不得要领,读到德勒兹本书里某句话马上领悟怎样一种体验&求中文译者不要再把seer译成通灵者了orz
0 有用 Narranolan 2019-09-14 16:35:46
"Percept, Affect, and Concept": "But the network has its culminating points, where sensation itself becomes concept of function or of sensation, and where the function becomes fuction of sensation or ... "Percept, Affect, and Concept": "But the network has its culminating points, where sensation itself becomes concept of function or of sensation, and where the function becomes fuction of sensation or concept. And none of these elements can appear without the other being still to come, still indeterminate or unknown." (展开)
0 有用 野野 2018-11-22 23:10:23
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3 有用 喜士多0301號 2021-05-16 17:55:27
德勒兹这本书的结束,标志着和导师一道三年多的法国理论研讨班暂时划上句号。大学期间可能影响最深的一个读书会了。大四要是空了可以和本科同学一道回顾下Foucault?(说不定 预告:下学期转向后期维特根斯坦。ps. 暑期读读胡塞尔
0 有用 A 2013-12-28 19:46:37
"....as if they share the same shadow that extends itself through their different nature and constantly accompanies them."依旧对body without organ念念不忘么?