Deleuze's Bergsonism

Deleuze's Bergsonism
Title Deleuze's Bergsonism PDF eBook
Author Craig Lundy
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 544
Release 2018-10-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 147441432X

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Bergsonism

Bergsonism
Title Bergsonism PDF eBook
Author Gilles Deleuze
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 148
Release 1988-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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In this analysis of one major philosopher by another, Gilles Deleuze identifies three pivotal concepts - duration, memory, and lan vital - that are found throughout Bergson's writings and shows the relevance of Bergson's work to contemporary philosophical debates. He interprets and integrates these themes into a single philosophical program, arguing that Bergson's philosophical intentions are methodological. They are more than a polemic against the limitations of science and common sense, particularly in Bergson's elaboration of the explanatory powers of the notion of duration - thinking in terms of time rather than space.

Gilles Deleuze

Gilles Deleuze
Title Gilles Deleuze PDF eBook
Author Todd May
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 200
Release 2005-01-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781139442909

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This book offers a readable and compelling introduction to the work of one of the twentieth century's most important and elusive thinkers. Other books have tried to explain Deleuze in general terms. Todd May organizes his book around a central question at the heart of Deleuze's philosophy: how might we live? The author then goes on to explain how Deleuze offers a view of the cosmos as a living thing that provides ways of conducting our lives that we may not have dreamed of. Through this approach the full range of Deleuze's philosophy is covered. Offering a lucid account of a highly technical philosophy, Todd May's introduction will be widely read amongst those in philosophy, political science, cultural studies and French studies.

Deleuze's Bergsonism

Deleuze's Bergsonism
Title Deleuze's Bergsonism PDF eBook
Author Craig Lundy
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages
Release 2018-08-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1474414338

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Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty

Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty
Title Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty PDF eBook
Author Dorothea E. Olkowski
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253054702

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Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty: The Logic and Pragmatics of Creation, Affective Life, and Perception offers the only full-length examination of the relationships between Deleuze, Bergson and Merleau-Ponty. Henri Bergson (1859–1941), Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), and Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995) succeeded one another as leading voices in French philosophy over a span of 136 years. Their relationship to one another's work involved far more than their overlapping lifetimes. Bergson became both the source of philosophical insight and a focus of criticism for Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze. Deleuze criticized Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology as well as his interest in cognitive and natural science. Author Dorothea Olkowski points out that each of these philosophers situated their thought in relation to their understandings of crucial developments and theories taken up in the history and philosophy of science, and this has been difficult for Continental philosophy to grasp. She articulates the differences between these philosophers with respect to their disparate approaches to the physical sciences and with how their views of science function in relation to their larger philosophical projects. In Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty, Olkowski examines the critical areas of the structure of time and memory, the structure of consciousness, and the question of humans' relation to nature. She reveals that these philosophers are working from inside one another's ideas and are making strong claims about time, consciousness, reality, and their effects on humanity that converge and diverge. The result is a clearer picture of the intertwined workings of Continental philosophy and its fundamental engagement with the sciences.

Deleuze, Whitehead, Bergson

Deleuze, Whitehead, Bergson
Title Deleuze, Whitehead, Bergson PDF eBook
Author K. Robinson
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 237
Release 2008-12-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0230280730

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This volume explores the relations between the work of Gilles Deleuze, Alfred North Whitehead and Henri Bergson. It examines the articulation between their concepts, methods and modes of philosophy. Themes are examined in the context of the contrasts, differences and conjunctions - the rhizomatic connections - between their shared concepts.

Bergson-Deleuze Encounters

Bergson-Deleuze Encounters
Title Bergson-Deleuze Encounters PDF eBook
Author Valentine Moulard-Leonard
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2008-08-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791477959

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Explores the continuities and discontinuities in the work of Henri Bergson and Gilles Deleuze.