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    Francois Zourabichvili and the Physics of Thought
    In Kieran Aarons, Gregg Lambert & Daniel W. Smith (eds.), Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event: Together with the Vocabulary of Deleuze, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 19-31. 2012.
  • Untouchable
    In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments, Routledge. 2005.
  • Ten Propositions on the Brain
    with Gregory Flaxman
    Pli 16. 2005.
  • Ten propositions on the brain
    with Gregory Flaxman
    Pli 16 114-28. 2005.
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    Gregg Lambert demonstrates that since the publication of _Proust and Signs_ in 1964 Gilles Deleuze’s search for a new means of philosophical expression became a central theme of all of his oeuvre, including those written with psychoanalyst Félix Guattari. Lambert, like Deleuze, calls this “the image of thought.” Lambert’s exploration begins with Deleuze’s earliest exposition of the Proustian image of thought and then follows the “tangled history” of the image that runs through subsequent works, …Read more
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    French Theory: The Movie
    Symploke 18 (1-2): 293-303. 2010.
  • Cinema and the Outside
    In Gregory Flaxman (ed.), The brain is the screen: Deleuze and the philosophy of cinema, University of Minnesota Press. pp. 253--292. 2000.
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    Jean François Lyotard: critical evaluations in cultural theory (edited book)
    with Victor E. Taylor
    Routledge. 2006.
    This three-volume set is a collection of key critical responses by leading scholars to the philosophical and theoretical writings of this late postmodern philosopher. Organized thematically, the collection includes commentaries on Lyotard's life and early philosophical writings, as well as on ethics, aesthetics, and politics. With a new introduction by the editor providing a comprehensive overview of Jean-François Lyotards life and works, this impressive collection provides students and scholars…Read more
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    Taking up the original argument of Kant's The Conflict of the Faculties, as well as more recent arguments by philosophers and cultural critics such as Jacques Derrida, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Jurgen Habermas, Fredric Jameson, and Bill Readings, Report to the Academy offers a lively and compelling interpretation of the most critical issues underlying the contemporary debates over the fate of higher education.
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    Expression
    In Charles J. Stivale (ed.), Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts, Routledge. pp. 31-41. 2005.
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    A new translation of two essential works on Deleuze, written by one of his contemporaries. From the publication of Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event to his untimely death in 2006, Francois Zourabichvili was regarded as one of the most important new voices of contemporary philosophy in France. His work continues to make an essential contribution to Deleuze scholarship today. This edition makes two of Zourabichvili's most important writings on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze available in a singl…Read more
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    Conversation on The Future of Theory
    with Jean-Michel Rabaté
    Symploke 11 (1): 39-53. 2003.
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    What is Pharmacoanalysis?
    Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 5 (Suppl): 21-35. 2011.
    In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari call for what they term a ‘pharmacoanalysis’ as an ancillary, but nevertheless related, component of schizoanalysis. Employing Spinoza's theory of affections, they argue that if desire is only the conscious idea of the effect of an external body on our own, then especially around the question of drugs psychoanalysis fails to provide an adequate idea of the real effective bodies that act on our bodies and our minds. Instead, it conceals these real and …Read more
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    The Joy of Surfing with Deleuze and Guattari
    Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13 (1): 128-135. 2019.
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    The Deleuzian Critique of Pure Fiction
    Substance 26 (3): 128. 1997.
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    Towards a Geopolitical Image of Thought
    Edinburgh University Press. 2021.
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    Gregg Lambert examines two facets of the return to religion in the 21st century: the resurgence of overtly religious themes in contemporary philosophy and the global 'post-secular' turn that has been taking place since 9/11. He asks how these two 'returns to religion' can be taking place simultaneously, and explores the relationship between them. Lambert reflects on statements of these returns from contemporary philosophers including Alain Badiou, John D. Caputo, Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nan…Read more
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    1. Notes from an Investigation of ‘Control Society’
    In Frida Beckman (ed.), Control Culture: Foucault and Deleuze After Discipline, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 20-33. 2018.
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    “Enemy”
    Angelaki 12 (3). 2007.
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    Dismantling the Face
    Philosophy Today 67 (2): 445-463. 2023.
    This article addresses the chapter in A Thousand Plateaus, “Year Zero: Faciality,” by examining Deleuze and Guattari’s proposal to “dismantle” the abstract machine that is responsible for producing the subject’s collective or group face. After examining the components of the abstract machine, including its relationship to visual perception and emotion from the perspective of American Ego Psychology, a comparison is drawn between faciality and Walter Benjamin’s earlier thesis of the reproducibili…Read more
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    Dimitris Vardoulakis, Freedom from Free Will: Kafka and Laughter
    Philosophy Today 64 (1): 265-271. 2020.
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    This article responds to the question of the ‘implicit and presupposed theological turn of phenomenology’ by providing a close reading of Jacques Derrida’s Le Toucher—Jean-Luc Nancy (2000 French/2005 English translation), particularly concerning what Derrida alludes to as ‘the Christian thinking of the flesh’ in the French phenomenological tradition post-Husserl. In reading Derrida’s own text, the article identifies and then performs a ‘cryptonomy’ of references to the ‘Christian body,’ and of t…Read more
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    Une grande politique, or the new philosophy of right?
    Critical Horizons 4 (2): 177-197. 2003.
    This article examines the transformation of the concept of 'natural right' in the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault, contrasted with Jacques Derrida's 'deconstruction' of the discourse of rights, which is more concerned with the limitations of traditional philosophical discourse than with the creation of a new philosophy of right.
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    The War-Machine and "a people who revolt"
    Theory and Event 13 (3). 2010.