Affirming divergence : Deleuze's reading of Leibniz
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Affirming divergence : Deleuze's reading of Leibniz
(Plateaus : new directions in Deleuze studies)
Edinburgh University Press, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-183) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Alex Tissandier argues that an understanding of Deleuze's relationship to Leibniz is essential for a full understanding of his philosophy. Throughout Deleuze's work we find two opposing characterisations of Leibniz. On the one hand Deleuze presents Leibniz as a conservative theologian committed to justifying the order and harmony of a God-governed world. On the other, Leibniz appears as a revolutionary thinker credited with 'the most insane concept creation we have ever witnessed in philosophy'. Tissandier traces Leibniz's ambiguous status for Deleuze in order to provide a framework for explaining two key ideas in Deleuze's own philosophy: a concept of difference that is not reducible to a relation of contradiction and an account of the genesis of the world that does not presuppose the structure of representation.
目次
- Part I: Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza
- 1. Leibniz, Spinoza and the Anti-Cartesian Reaction
- 2. Leibniz and Expression
- Part II: Difference and Repetition and Logic of Sense
- 3. Deleuze's Critique of Representation
- 4. A Leibnizian World
- Part III: The Fold
- 5. Material Folds and the Lower Level of the Baroque House
- 6. Spiritual folds and the Upper Level of the Baroque House
- Conclusion: The New Discord
- Bibliography.
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