Gilles Deleuze
(1925 - 1995)

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  •  17
    At last available in paperback, this book anticipates and explains the post-structuralist turn to empiricism. Presenting a challenging reading of David Hume's philosophy, the work is invaluable for understanding the progress of Deleuze's thought.
  •  10
    What Is Philosophy?
    with Félix Guattari
    Columbia University Press. 1996.
    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,…Read more
  •  18
    Nietzsche et la philosophie
    Presses universitaires de France. 1962.
  •  25
    Logique du sens
    Union générale d'éditions. 1973.
  •  24
    Karten zu "Tausend Plateaus"
    with Félix Guattari and Clemens-Carl Härle
    . 1993.
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    with David Lapoujade, Ames Hodges, and Mike Taormina
  •  59
    Sex-Pol in Action: On the Text ‘The Arabs and Us’
    Deleuze and Guattari Studies 18 (2): 172-176. 2024.
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    Spinoza et nous
    Revue de Synthèse 99 (89-91): 271-278. 1978.
  •  32
    Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia Volume One
    with Félix Guattari
    University of Minnesota Press. 2000.
  •  38
    Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature
    with Félix Guattari
    University of Minnesota Press. 1986.
    In this classic of critical thought, Deleuze and Guattari challenge conventional interpretations of Kafka's work. Instead of exploring preexisting categories or literary genres, they propose a concept of 'minor literature' the use of major language that subverts it from within. They contend, that Kafka, writing as a Jew in Prague, made German 'take flight on a line of escape; and joyfully became a stranger within it. His work therefore serves as a model for understanding all critical language th…Read more
  •  26
    Lettres et autres textes
    Les éditions de Minuit. 2015.
    Lettres et autres textes est le troisième et dernier volume des textes posthumes de Gilles Deleuze, publié à l’occasion du vingtième anniversaire de sa disparition. Il regroupe de nombreuses lettres adressées à ses contemporains (Michel Foucault, Pierre Klossowski, François Châtelet ou Clément Rosset). Particulièrement importantes à cet égard sont les lettres adressées à Felix Guattari, qui constituent un témoignage irremplaçable sur leur "travail à deux", de L’Anti-Oedipe jusqu’à Qu’est-ce que …Read more
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    La philosophie critique de Kant
    Presses universitaires de France. 1962.
    Dans cet essai, Gilles Deleuze entreprend une analyse de la méthode philosophique employée par Kant dans ses trois grands livres, Critique de la raison pure, Critique de la raison pratique, Critique du jugement. " Il nous suffit de retenir le principe d'une thèse essentielle de la Critique en général : il y a des intérêts de la raison qui diffèrent en nature. Ces intérêts forment un système organique et hiérarchisé qui est celui des fins de l'être raisonnable. " Mais, précise Gilles Deleuze, " u…Read more
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    Spinoza
    Presses universitaires de France. 1970.
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    Empirisme et subjectivité
    Presses universitaires de France. 1973.
    Avec Hume, l'empirisme ne se définit plus essentiellement par l'origine sensible des idées. Il développe trois problèmes, les relations, les cas, les illusions. D'une part, les relations sont toujours extérieures à leurs termes, et dépendent de principes d'association qui en déterminent l'établissement et l'exercice (croyance). D'autre part, ces principes d'association n'agissent qu'en fonction des passions, pour indiquer des "cas" dans un monde de la culture ou du droit : c'est tout l'associati…Read more
  •  58
    From What is Philosophy?
    with Félix Guattari
    In Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    This chapter contains section titled: Functives and Concepts.
  •  75
    Nietzsche and Saint Paul, Lawrence and John of Patmos
    In Ward Blanton & Hent de Vries (eds.), Paul and the Philosophers, Fordham University Press. pp. 381-394. 2021.
  •  33
    Michel Foucault’s Main Concepts
    In Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Between Deleuze and Foucault, Edinburgh University. pp. 59-71. 2016.
  •  63
    Desire and Pleasure
    with Daniel W. Smith
    In Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Between Deleuze and Foucault, Edinburgh University. pp. 223-231. 2016.
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    Foucault and Prison
    In Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Between Deleuze and Foucault, Edinburgh University. pp. 288-293. 2016.
  •  1970
    The Conditions of the Question: What Is Philosophy?
    with Daniel W. Smith and Arnold I. Davidson
    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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    Literature and Life
    with Daniel W. Smith and Michael A. Greco
    Critical Inquiry 23 (2): 225-230. 1997.
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    The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque
    with Ian Buchanan and Tom Conley
    Substance 23 (3): 124. 1994.
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    Spinoza, Philosophie pratique
    Éditions de Minuit. 1970.
    La philosophie théorique de Spinoza est une des tentatives les plus radicales pour constituer une ontologie pure : une seule substance absolument infinie, avec tous les attributs, les êtres n'étant que des manières d'être de cette substance. Mais pourquoi une telle ontologie s'appelle-t-elle Ethique? Quel rapport y a-t-il entre la grande proposition spéculative et les propositions pratiques qui ont fait le scandale du spinozisme? L'éthique est la science pratique des manières d'être. C'est une é…Read more
  •  38
    The Logic of Sense
    Columbia University Press. 1990.
    Considered one of the most important works of one of France's foremost philosophers, and long-awaited in English, The Logic of Sense begins with an extended exegesis of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Considering stoicism, language, games, sexuality, schizophrenia, and literature, Deleuze determines the status of meaning and meaninglessness, and seeks the 'place' where sense and nonsense collide. Written in an innovative form and witty style, The Logic of Sense is an essay in literary and p…Read more
  •  182
    What Is Philosophy?The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque
    with John J. Stuhr, Felix Guattari, Hugh Tomlinson, Graham Burchell, and Tom Conley
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (2): 181. 1996.
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    The time-image
    Bloomsbury Academic. 1989.
    Preface to the English Edition \ Translator's Introduction \1. Beyond the Movement-Image \ 2. Recapitulation of Images and Signs \ 3. From Recollections to Dreams: Third Commentary on Bergson \ 4. The Crystals of Time\ 5. Peaks of Present and Sheets of Past: Fourth Commentary on Bergson \ 6. The Powers of the False \ 7. Thought and Cinema \ 8. Cinema, Body and Brain,Thought \ 9. The Components of the Image \ 10. Conclusions \ Notes \ Glossary \Index.