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Deleuze : A Philosophy of the Event: together with The Vocabulary of Deleuze / Francois Zourabichvili, Kieran Aarons, Gregg Lambert, Daniel W. Smith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Plateaus - New Directions in Deleuze Studies : PLATPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2012]Copyright date: 2012Description: 1 online resource (240 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748645626
  • 9780748645633
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  • 194 23
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  • B2430.D454 Z6813 2012
  • B2430.D454 Z6813 2012
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Translator’s Acknowledgments -- The Involuntarist Image of Thought -- François Zourabichvili and the Physics of Thought -- DELEUZE: A PHILOSOPHY OF THE EVENT -- THE VOCABULARY OF DELEUZE -- Selected Bibliography of François Zourabichvili’s Work -- Index
Summary: A new translation of two essential works on Deleuze, written by one of his contemporariesThis edition makes a new translation of two of Zourabichvili's most important writings on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze available in a single volume. Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event (1994) is an exposition of Deleuze's philosophy as a whole, while the complementary Deleuze's Vocabulary (2003) approaches Deleuze's work through an analysis of key concepts in a dictionary form.From the publication of Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event to his untimely death in 2006, François 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, and this new translation is set to become an event within Deleuze Studies for many years to come.Distinguishes Deleuze’s notion of the event from the phenomenological, ontological and voluntarist conceptions that continue to lay claim to it todayWith an introduction by Gregg Lambert and Daniel W. Smith, two of the world's leading commentators on Deleuze, explaining the key themes and arguments of Zourabichvili's work
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Translator’s Acknowledgments -- The Involuntarist Image of Thought -- François Zourabichvili and the Physics of Thought -- DELEUZE: A PHILOSOPHY OF THE EVENT -- THE VOCABULARY OF DELEUZE -- Selected Bibliography of François Zourabichvili’s Work -- Index

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A new translation of two essential works on Deleuze, written by one of his contemporariesThis edition makes a new translation of two of Zourabichvili's most important writings on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze available in a single volume. Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event (1994) is an exposition of Deleuze's philosophy as a whole, while the complementary Deleuze's Vocabulary (2003) approaches Deleuze's work through an analysis of key concepts in a dictionary form.From the publication of Deleuze: A Philosophy of the Event to his untimely death in 2006, François 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, and this new translation is set to become an event within Deleuze Studies for many years to come.Distinguishes Deleuze’s notion of the event from the phenomenological, ontological and voluntarist conceptions that continue to lay claim to it todayWith an introduction by Gregg Lambert and Daniel W. Smith, two of the world's leading commentators on Deleuze, explaining the key themes and arguments of Zourabichvili's work

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