•  157
    History Undone: Towards a Deleuzo-Guattarian Philosophy of History (review)
    Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 2 (1): 109-119. 2008.
    For those familiar with the work of Deleuze, and Deleuze and Guattari, it might at first seem unwise to pursue a Deleuze and Guattarian philosophy of history. After all, is it not Deleuze who, in an interview with Antonio Negri, argues that ‘What history grasps in an event is the way it’s actualized in particular circumstances; the event's becoming is beyond the scope of history'? (Deleuze 1995: 170). And more damningly, Deleuze adds, ‘History isn’t experimental, it's just the set of more or les…Read more
  •  222
    Thinking with Cinema: Deleuze and Film Theory (review)
    Film-Philosophy 1 (1). 1997.
    on 'Gilles Deleuze, Philosopher of Cinema', special issue of the journal Iris
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    Charting the Road of Inquiry: Deleuze's Humean Pragmatics and the Challenge of Badiou
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (3): 399-425. 2010.
    This essay responds to Badiou's charge that Deleuze fails to set forth a philosophy that is “beyond Gategorical oppositions.” It is argued that this criticism of Deleuze is founded upon a misreading of the Deleuzean distinction between the virtual and the actual, a reading that carries forward Badiou's misreading of Spinoza and, hence, of Deleuze's Spinozism. With this corrected, we show how the virtual‐actual distinction operates within the experimental philosophy, or pragmatics, that Deleuze, …Read more
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    Deleuze's Hume
    Hume Studies 35 (1/2): 246-250. 2008.
    This book offers an extended comparison of the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze and David Hume. The book argues that Deleuze's early work on Hume was instrumental to Deleuze's formulation of the problems and concepts that would remain a focus of his entire corpus. Reading Deleuze's work in light of Hume's influence, along with a comparison of Deleuze's work with William James, Henri Bergson and others set the stage for a vigorous defence of his philosophy against a number of recent criticisms and …Read more