In almost all of his early works Gilles Deleuze is concerned with one and the same problem: the problem of genesis. In response to this problem, Deleuze argues for a system of heterogenesis. In this article, I argue that Deleuze’s system of heterogenesis operates on three levels: (1) the differential multiplicity of virtual Ideas; (2) the implied multiplicity of intensive dramas; (3) the extensive and qualitative diversity of actual concepts. As I hope to show, the relation between these three levels can be explained in terms of the logic of expression that Deleuze develops in 'Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza.' In this way, I hope to gain clarity without losing nuance. The rather technical and abstract language of expression will beco...
Although Deleuze has written a whole volume on Kant, in the present essay I am paying close attentio...
Difference and Repetition might be said to have brought about a Deleuzian Revolution in philosophy c...
Deleuze is prominent among those philosophers who pronounce that difference must be understood as o...
In almost all of his early works Gilles Deleuze is concerned with one and the same problem: the pro...
Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition culminates in the following claim: 'A single and same voi...
Deleuze\u27s theory of difference revolves around the idea that fusion and fission--the extreme exte...
Major Research Paper Abstract A Part of This World: Deleuze & The Logic Of Cre...
This paper analyzes Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza, first Deleuze’s text about Spinoza. Expres...
This thesis is divided into two parts, each of which corresponds to a particular line of inquiry. Th...
Deleuzes differential ontology is a sustained attempt to think and affirm difference as opposed to t...
This essay describes and evaluates the conception of mereological structure that underpins Deleuze’s...
There are competing accounts of the precise way in which the virtual and the actual are related in t...
In this paper, I seek to examine Deleuze’s fascination with “spiritual automata” as a counterpoint t...
This master work analyzes relationship between philosophy and creation developed in the works of Gil...
This dissertation is built around two questions. The first concerns a structure for analyzing Gilles...
Although Deleuze has written a whole volume on Kant, in the present essay I am paying close attentio...
Difference and Repetition might be said to have brought about a Deleuzian Revolution in philosophy c...
Deleuze is prominent among those philosophers who pronounce that difference must be understood as o...
In almost all of his early works Gilles Deleuze is concerned with one and the same problem: the pro...
Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition culminates in the following claim: 'A single and same voi...
Deleuze\u27s theory of difference revolves around the idea that fusion and fission--the extreme exte...
Major Research Paper Abstract A Part of This World: Deleuze & The Logic Of Cre...
This paper analyzes Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza, first Deleuze’s text about Spinoza. Expres...
This thesis is divided into two parts, each of which corresponds to a particular line of inquiry. Th...
Deleuzes differential ontology is a sustained attempt to think and affirm difference as opposed to t...
This essay describes and evaluates the conception of mereological structure that underpins Deleuze’s...
There are competing accounts of the precise way in which the virtual and the actual are related in t...
In this paper, I seek to examine Deleuze’s fascination with “spiritual automata” as a counterpoint t...
This master work analyzes relationship between philosophy and creation developed in the works of Gil...
This dissertation is built around two questions. The first concerns a structure for analyzing Gilles...
Although Deleuze has written a whole volume on Kant, in the present essay I am paying close attentio...
Difference and Repetition might be said to have brought about a Deleuzian Revolution in philosophy c...
Deleuze is prominent among those philosophers who pronounce that difference must be understood as o...