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Gilles Deleuze
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advanced studies in French philosophy
Author_Michael Hardt
Bergson's Thought
Bergsonian Ontology
Bergson’s Thought
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continental philosophy
Deleuze's Interpretation
Deleuze's Nietzsche
Deleuze's Reading
Deleuze's Thought
Deleuze's Work
Deleuze’s Interpretation
Deleuze’s Nietzsche
Deleuze’s Reading
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Hegel's Logic
Hegel’s Logic
Joyful Passion
Negative Movement
Nietzschean Attack
non-Hegelian ethics
Ontological Movement
Ontological Parallelism
Ontological Speculation
ontology of difference
Pars Destruens
Passive Affections
philosophical methodology
poststructuralist theory
power and affirmation
Ratio Cognoscendi
Slave Logic
Spinoza's Ontology
Spinoza's Theory
Spinoza's Thought
Spinoza’s Ontology
Spinoza’s Theory
Spinoza’s Thought
Spiritual Automaton
Total Critique
Product details
- ISBN 9781857281422
- Weight: 600g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Apr 1993
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 2005. Gilles Deleuze, a major figure in the intellectual history of the late 20th century, inaugurated the radical non-Hegelianism that has marked French intellectual life during the past three decades. Many poststructuralist and postmodernist practices can be traced to Deleuze's 1962 resurrection of Nietzsche against Hegel. Hardt shows how Deleuze's early analysis of Bergson's critique of ontology and determination led him to a conception of a positive movement of differentiation and becoming, which in turn led him to the field of forces, sense, value, and the thematic of power and affirmation in Nietzsche. The theory of power in Nietzsche provided the link for Deleuze to an ethics of active expression in Spinoza. Deleuze's discovery and analysis of Spinoza's cultivation of joy and practice at the center of ontology finally resulted in a complete break from the Hegelian paradigm that had reigned over continental philosophy and history. Michael Hardt is the translator of Antonio Negri's "The Savage Anomaly: The Power of Spinoza's Metaphysics and Politics" (Minnesota, 1990), Giorgio Agamben's "The Coming Community" (Minnesota, 1993), and co-author (with Antonio Negri) of "Labor of Dionysus" (Minnesota).
Michael Hardt Professor of Literature, Duke University.
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