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17. Ground, Transcendence and Method in Deleuze’s FichteIn Craig Lundy & Daniela Voss (eds.), At the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 146-167. 2015.
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5Introduction: Pity the Meat?: Deleuze and the BodyIn Laura Guillaume & Joe Hughes (eds.), Deleuze and the Body, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-6. 2011.
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6Deleuze and the Body (edited book)Edinburgh University Press. 2011.A collection of essays on the approaches and applications of Deleuze's philosophy to the bodyUsing a variety of contemporary cultural, scientific and philosophical lines of enquiry, the contributors produce a truly multidisciplinary view of the Deleuzian body, inviting us to look afresh at art, movement and literature.The Deleuzian body is not necessarily a human body, but the lines of enquiry here all illuminate the idea of the human body and thinking about formation, origins and becoming in re…Read more
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44Between Heidegger and Blanchot: Death, Transcendence and the Origin of Ideas in Deleuze’s Difference and RepetitionJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (3): 183-202. 2020.This essay is concerned with an enigmatic passage at the heart of Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition which locates the origin of ideas in an “aleatory point”. Deleuze develops this claim th...
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12The greatest deception: fiction, falsity and manifestation in Spinoza’s Metaphysical ThoughtsIntellectual History Review 30 (3): 363-385. 2020.ABSTRACT“The first meaning of true and false”, writes Spinoza in a neglected passage of the Metaphysical Thoughts, “seems to have had its origin in stories”. Ideas are true when they “show” us things as they are; they are false when they do not, when they are fictional. In this essay, I argue that what appears at first sight to be a simple assertion of a correspondence theory of truth in fact opens onto broad historical transformations in the nature of meaning that reshaped the very atmosphere o…Read more
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Signs and subjectivity in Proust, and signs and cinema 1 andIn Mary Bryden & Margaret Topping (eds.), Beckett's Proust/Deleuze's Proust, Palgrave Macmillan. 2009.
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Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy: From Kant to Deleuze (review)Radical Philosophy 162. 2010.
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University of MelbourneRegular Faculty
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |