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Philosophie Magazine, 2012
The study of Deleuze ' s philosophy on cinema presents several difficulties. The conceptual innovation of the French philosopher seems to us "acute" and obscure. But Deleuze remains faithful to his philosophical task: he is building concepts that can meet the constantly changing universe.Deleuze constructs his philosophical approach to the cinema over ...
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The study of Deleuze ' s philosophy on cinema presents several difficulties. The conceptual innovation of the French philosopher seems to us "acute" and obscure. But Deleuze remains faithful to his philosophical task: he is building concepts that can meet the constantly changing universe.Deleuze constructs his philosophical approach to the cinema over ...
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2005
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?
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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?
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2019
Gilles Deleuze was one of the most important French philosophers of the second half of the 20th century. Born in 1925, he studied philosophy in Paris at the Lycée Carnot and the Sorbonne during the Second World War, passing the agrégation in 1949. He was trained in the history of philosophy by Ferdinand Alquié, Georges Canguilhem, and Jean Hippolyte ...
Paul Patton, Jing Yin
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Gilles Deleuze was one of the most important French philosophers of the second half of the 20th century. Born in 1925, he studied philosophy in Paris at the Lycée Carnot and the Sorbonne during the Second World War, passing the agrégation in 1949. He was trained in the history of philosophy by Ferdinand Alquié, Georges Canguilhem, and Jean Hippolyte ...
Paul Patton, Jing Yin
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