This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determined by his account of time as a nine-fold manifold of processes deduced from Deleuze’s account of three interconnected syntheses of time in his Difference and Repetition (Différence et repetition, henceforth DR). It will also be argued that Deleuze’s philosophy of time is speculative in a broad sense and that Deleuze’s account of the real is opposed to forms of abstraction which associate objects with conceptual, perceptual or transcendental identity. In order to demonstrate the radical and systematic nature of Deleuze’s account of process, there is a discussion of a basic process underlying his manifold of time. This process is opposed to Mar...
This thesis is divided into two parts, each of which corresponds to a particular line of inquiry. Th...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
The aim of this dissertation is threefold: to determine, in chapters 1 and 2, why intensity is a pri...
This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determin...
This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determin...
A process philosophical interpretation of Deleuze's theories of time encounters problems when formul...
This paper aims to explore the clinical use of Gilles Deleuze’s philosophical concepts such as repet...
This dissertation aims to present the inheritance between temporality and individuation in the philo...
This dissertation interrogates the concept of becoming as it operates in an ontological system of im...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
Deleuze' philosophy is strongly oriented by process philosophical themes. That is to say, it express...
This thesis is about concept of time in work of french philosopher Gilles Deleuze. First of all is n...
This thesis traces the theme of subjectivity across the work of Gilles Deleuze, using the theory of ...
This thesis investigates Deleuze’s genetic account of real experience in Difference and Repetition (...
The topic of my thesis is the notion of existence as an encounter, as developed in the philosophy of...
This thesis is divided into two parts, each of which corresponds to a particular line of inquiry. Th...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
The aim of this dissertation is threefold: to determine, in chapters 1 and 2, why intensity is a pri...
This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determin...
This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determin...
A process philosophical interpretation of Deleuze's theories of time encounters problems when formul...
This paper aims to explore the clinical use of Gilles Deleuze’s philosophical concepts such as repet...
This dissertation aims to present the inheritance between temporality and individuation in the philo...
This dissertation interrogates the concept of becoming as it operates in an ontological system of im...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
Deleuze' philosophy is strongly oriented by process philosophical themes. That is to say, it express...
This thesis is about concept of time in work of french philosopher Gilles Deleuze. First of all is n...
This thesis traces the theme of subjectivity across the work of Gilles Deleuze, using the theory of ...
This thesis investigates Deleuze’s genetic account of real experience in Difference and Repetition (...
The topic of my thesis is the notion of existence as an encounter, as developed in the philosophy of...
This thesis is divided into two parts, each of which corresponds to a particular line of inquiry. Th...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
The aim of this dissertation is threefold: to determine, in chapters 1 and 2, why intensity is a pri...