The logic of sense

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The logic of sense

Gilles Deleuze ; translated by Mark Lester with Charles Stivale ; edited by Constantin V. Boundas

(Athlone contemporary European thinkers)

Athlone Press, 2001

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Logique du sens

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Translation of: Logique du sens

Originally published: Paris : Edition de Minuit, c1969

First published in Great Britain in 1990

Includes index

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Since its first publication, Logic of Sense has become a famous work of philosophical criticism, Working from Stoic philosophy to Lewis Carroll's literary and logical paradoxes and on to psychoanalysis, Deleuze seeks to determine the status of meaning and meaninglessness. Deleuze's exploration takes the reader through a series of inquiries with language, games, sexuality, schizophrenia and literature. Logic of Sense is one of Deleuze's seminal books not least in illuminating his most famous collaboration, with Felix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus.

Table of Contents

Preface: From Lewis Carroll to the Stoics / Series of Paradoxes: Of Pure Becoming, Of Surface Effects, Of the Proposition, Of Dualities, Of Sense, On Serialization, Of Esoteric Words Of Structure, Of the Problematic, Of the Ideal Game, Of Nonsense, Of the Paradox, Of The Schizophrenic and The Little Girl, Of Double Causality, Of Singularities, Of The Static Ontological Genesis, Of The Static Logical Genesis, Of the Three Images of Philosophers, Of Humour, On the Moral Problem In Stoic Philosophy, Of The Event, Porcelain and Volcano, Of the Aion, Of The Communication Of Events, Of Univocity, Of Language, Of Orality, Of Sexuality, Good Intentions Are Inevitably Punished, Of The Phantasm, Of thought, On the Different Kinds of Series, Of Alice's Adventures, Of Primary Order and Secondary Organization / Appendices / Notes / Index.

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