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969Critical, clinicalIn Charles J. Stivale (ed.), Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts, Routledge. pp. 182-193. 2005.
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925The Deleuzian Revolution: Ten Innovations in Difference and RepetitionDeleuze and Guatarri Studies 14 (1): 34-49. 2020.Difference and Repetition might be said to have brought about a Deleuzian Revolution in philosophy comparable to Kant’s Copernican Revolution. Kant had denounced the three great terminal points of traditional metaphysics – self, world and God – as transcendent illusions, and Deleuze pushes Kant’s revolution to its limit by positing a transcendental field that excludes the coherence of the self, world and God in favour of an immanent and differential plane of impersonal individuations and pre-ind…Read more
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8587000 B. C.: Apparatus of CaptureIn Henry Somers-Hall, James Williams & Jeffrey Bell (eds.), A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 223-241. 2018.
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791This paper was presented as the keynote address at the 2005 Philosophy Graduate Student Conference at the University of Memphis on “Limitations of Subjectivity.”
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761Review of Slavoj Žižek, Organs Without Bodies: Deleuze and Consequences (review)Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 46 (4): 635-650. 2004.
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747Deleuze and the History of PhilosophyIn Daniel W. Smith & Henry Somers-Hall (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Deleuze, Cambridge University Press. pp. 13. 2012.
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737The Conditions of the Question: What Is Philosophy?Critical Inquiry 17 (3): 471-478. 1991.Perhaps the question “What is philosophy?” can only be posed late in life, when old age has come, and with it the time to speak in concrete terms. It is a question one poses when one no longer has anything to ask for, but its consequences can be considerable. One was asking the question before, one never ceased asking it, but it was too artificial, too abstract; one expounded and dominated the question, more than being grabbed by it. There are cases in which old age bestows not an eternal youth,…Read more
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655Deleuze and the Liberal Tradition: Normativity, Freedom and JudgementEconomy and Society 32 (2): 299-324. 2003.
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609Deleuze, Kant, and the Transcendental FieldIn Craig Lundy & Daniela Voss (eds.), At the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 25-43. 2015.
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583Against Social Evolution: Deleuze and Guattari's Social TopologyIn Michael James Bennett & Tano S. Posteraro (eds.), Deleuze and Evolutionary Theory, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 141-158. 2019.
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569Knowledge of Pure Events: A Note on Deleuze's Analytic of ConceptsIn Marc Roelli (ed.), Ereignis auf Französisch. Zum Erfahrungsbegriff der französischen Gegenwartsphilosophie: Temporalität, Freiheit, Sprache, Wilhelm Fink-verlag. pp. 363-374. 2003.
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547Genesis and Difference: Deleuze, Maimon, and the Post-Kantian Reading of LeibnizIn Sjoerd van Tuinen & Niamh McDonnell (eds.), Deleuze and The fold: a critical reader, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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531Metaphysics and OntologyIn Beth Lord & John Mullarkey (eds.), Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy, Continuum. pp. 55-68. 2009.
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524The “Treatise on Nomadology: The War Machine" is one of the most important and innovative chapters in Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's book, A Thousand Plateaus. It is a highly original text in political philosophy whose implications have yet to be fully mined—or even partially mined, for that matter. This short text analyzes the "noumenal" status that Deleuze assigns to the nomadic war machine, and analyzes the fundamental role that the nomadology plays in Deleuze and Guattari's political ph…Read more
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515The Gay Science, Interview with Michel Foucault by Jean Le BitouxCritical Inquiry 37 (3): 385-403. 2011.
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508André Leroi-GourhanIn Graham Jones & Jon Roffe (eds.), Deleluze's Philosophical Lineage II, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 255-274. 2019.
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498Deleuze and Ethics (edited book)Edinburgh University Press. 2011.Eleven top Deleuze scholars reclaim Deleuzian philosophy as moral philosophy Ethics plays a crucial, if subtle, role in Gilles Deleuze's philosophical project. Michel Foucault claimed that Anti-Oedipus was `a book of ethics, the first book of ethics to be written in France in quite a long time'. But what is the nature of the immanent ethics that is developed in Deleuze's thought? How does it differ from previous conceptions of ethics? And what paths does it open for future thought, given the eth…Read more
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477Encounters with DeleuzeSymposium 24 (1): 139-174. 2020.This interview, conducted over the span of several months, tracks the respective journeys of Constantin V. Boundas and Daniel W. Smith with the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Rather than “becoming Deleuzian,” which is neither desirable nor possible, these exchanges reflect an array of encounters with Deleuze. These include the initial discoveries of Deleuze’s writings by Boundas and Smith, in-person meetings between Boundas and Deleuze, and the wide-ranging and influential philosophical work on D…Read more
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472Review of Friedrich Nietzsche, Writings from the Late Notebooks (review)Teaching Philosophy 27 (4): 393-395. 2004.
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432Deleuze: Concepts as Continuous VariationJournal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 5 (11): 57-60. 2010.
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386Review of Gilles Deleuze, Desert Islands and Other Texts (review)Teaching Philosophy 28 (1): 95-99. 2005.
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377Review of Gilles Deleuze, Pure Immanence: Essays on a Life (review)Teaching Philosophy 25 (4): 394-396. 2002.
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