Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader
β Scribed by Sjoerd van Tuinen (editor), Niamh McDonnell (editor)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book contains the first thorough explication of one of Deleuze's most difficult works.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
List of Figures......Page 7
Preface......Page 8
Notes on Contributors......Page 9
Abbreviations List......Page 11
Introduction......Page 14
1 Four Things Deleuze Learned from Leibniz......Page 38
2 The Free and Indeterminate Accord of βThe New Harmonyβ: The Significance of Benjaminβs Study of the Baroque for Deleuze......Page 59
3 Leibnizβs Combinatorial Art of Synthesis and the Temporal Interval of the Fold......Page 78
4 Leibniz, Mathematics and the Monad......Page 102
5 Perception, Justification and Transcendental Philosophy......Page 125
6 Genesis and Difference: Deleuze, MaΓ―mon, and the Post-Kantian Reading of Leibniz......Page 145
7 A Transcendental Philosophy of the Event: Deleuzeβs Non-Phenomenological Reading of Leibniz......Page 168
8 Towards a Political Ontology of the Fold: Deleuze, Heidegger, Whitehead and the βFourfoldβ Event......Page 197
9 Two Floors of Thinking: Deleuzeβs Aesthetics of Folds......Page 216
10 Capacity or Plasticity: So Just What is a Body?......Page 238
A......Page 256
B......Page 257
C......Page 258
D......Page 259
E......Page 261
G......Page 262
I......Page 263
L......Page 265
M......Page 266
O......Page 267
P......Page 268
R......Page 270
S......Page 272
U......Page 274
W......Page 275
Z......Page 276
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