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314 Edmund HusserlIn Jon Roffe & Graham Jones (eds.), Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 261-281. 2009.
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36Corrigendum to Trent Hamann's Review of Edward F. McGushin's Foucault's Askesis published in Foucault Studies 6Foucault Studies 7 204. 2009.
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5La Réception nord-américaine de Folie et déraison de FoucaultSymposium 26 (1): 12-36. 2022.This article aims at understanding the North-American reception of Foucault’s Folie et déraison. After showing how American conceptions of social control facilitated the integration of Foucauldian thinking in North-American academia, I examine the ways by which the advocates of anti-psychiatry and the historians of psychiatry read Folie et déraison, which became emblematic for French Theory. I then present various Anglo-American critiques of Folie et déraison and defend the persistence of a “Fou…Read more
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Back to Earth! A comparative study between Husserl's and Deleuze's cosmologiesIn Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence, Bloomsbury Academic. 2022.
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Back to Earth! A comparative study between Husserl's and Deleuze's cosmologiesIn Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence, Bloomsbury Academic. 2022.
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68Towards a liberal Utopia: The connection between Foucault’s reporting on the Iranian Revolution and the ethical turnPhilosophy and Social Criticism 36 (7): 801-818. 2010.The shift in Foucault’s work from genealogy to ethics finds consensus among Foucault scholars. However, the motivations behind this transition remain either misunderstood or understudied in large part. Foucault’s recently published or soon-to-be translated 1977/—9 lectures (published as Security, Territory, Population and as The Birth of Biopolitics) offer new elements for understanding this dense and uncharted period along Foucault’s itinerary. In this article, the author argues that Foucault’s…Read more
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38Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze (review)Dialogue 41 (1): 197-198. 2002.L'œuvre de Deleuze contient encore beaucoup de mystères. L'unité de la philosophie deleuzienne est-elle à chercher du côté d'une ontologie? Constitue-t-elle une ardente défense de l'immanence radicale? S'agit-il plutôt d'une philosophie du virtuel? Le consensus fait défaut autour de cette œuvre polymorphe. K. Ansell Pearson prend ici le parti de placer l'entreprise deleuzienne sous la bannière du vitalisme. Cet aspect de l'œuvre deleuzienne avait bien sûr déjà été remarqué. De manière explicite,…Read more
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18Anthropologie Du Point De Vue Pragmatique, Emmanuel KantJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41 (2): 221-222. 2010.
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16Introduction to Gilles Deleuze’s Cosmological SensibilityФилософия И Космология 16 (1): 199-210. 2016.The Deleuzean literature paid relatively little attention to the relationships between Deleuze and cosmology. Yet, Deleuze remains one of the few key contemporary philosophers who stayed connect- ed to the cosmological tradition. The expression of this interest and the contribution to this domain can be found, for example, in his borrowing of James Joyce’s neologism “chaosmos,” admiration for Whitehead’s essay on cosmology, or, following Artaud and Blanchot, in his appeal for an outside of any e…Read more
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26The Death of Gilles Deleuze as Composition of a ConceptDeleuze and Guatarri Studies 11 (1): 121-138. 2017.There was a wide range of in memoriam and homages published in the years following Deleuze's suicide. However, none of them succeeded in grasping ‘the evential’ aspect of his death. This paper identifies a series of errors in the literature on Deleuze's death. It also suggests a way to overcome them by considering a singular encounter between Alice's passage through the looking glass and Deleuze's defenestration, which both took place on 4 November. We will show how a new conception of death as …Read more
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3Nietzsche. Les voix de Nietzsche (review)Dialogue 41 (4): 825-827. 2002.Hayman a fait du genre biographique sa spécialité pour nous avoir déjà offert plusieurs études consacrées à la vie et l’œuvre d’auteurs aussi variés que Sartre, Proust, T. Mann, Beckett, Brecht, Sade et Ionesco. Il nous présente ici une brève introduction à Nietzsche qui fait écho à un travail beaucoup plus substantiel publié en 1980 sous le titre Nietzsche. A Critical Life. Dans son dernier livre, Hayman approche la pensée nietzschéenne sous l’angle de la folie en reprenant ce qui avait été ent…Read more
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy |