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Deleuze and Guattari: An Introduction to the Politics of Desire (review)Radical Philosophy 86. 1997.
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164Events and the Critique of IdeologyÉtudes Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 3 (1): 102-113. 2012.This paper defends the claim that the critique of ideology requires creative interventions in the symbolic order of society and that those creative interventions must be understood as events. This is what animates the work of both Ricoeur and Deleuze and yet helps to uncover the fundamental difference between them regarding the conditions that make such critique possible: a difference regarding how we understand the nature of events. While Ricoeur is the philosopher of the narrated event, Deleuz…Read more
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1Philip Goodchild, Deleuze and Guattari: An Introduction to the Politics of DesireRadical Philosophy. forthcoming.
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133Dramatization as method in political theoryContemporary Political Theory 10 (4): 482-501. 2011.The aim of this article is to give an account of a methodological link between drama and political theory. This account is drawn primarily from the early philosophical work of Deleuze. Following Deleuze, we will refer to it as ‘the method of dramatization’. We will argue that dramatization is a method aimed at determining the quality of political concepts by ‘bringing them to life’, in the way that dramatic performances bring to life the characters and themes of a play-script. We demonstrate tha…Read more
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19The Anachronism of Time: A Theological Study Into the Nature of TimeCanterbury Press Norwich. 1994.
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Charles Taylor: Thinking and Living Deep Diversity; Charles Taylor: Meaning Morals and Modernity (review)Radical Philosophy 115. 2002.
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114Reflections on time and politics, Nathan WidderContemporary Political Theory 10 (4): 511-513. 2011.
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86Discourse Theory and Political Analysis: Identities, Hegemonies and Social ChangeContemporary Political Theory 1 (1): 133-134. 2002.
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3Methodik - Forschungsgeschichte.
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26The idea of pure critiqueContinuum. 2004.The thinkers dealt with in the title, Kant, Deleuze and Guattari, are the most influential philosophers of the 20th and 21st centuries. It focuses on the key themes of Kantian philosophy and continental philosophy that came after Kant: critique and difference.
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15In the context of a new global order where the logic of the market reigns virtually unopposed, there is a need for thinking that might reinvigorate a progressive political project. This collection of essays brings together the work of a number of leading scholars who are concerned to construct a convincing basis for incisive criticism. These contributors represent such contemporary critical perspectives as egalitarian liberalism, socialism, poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, hermeneutics and cri…Read more
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| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |