In 1977, Deleuze and Foucault found themselves in opposite camps in the public dispute among French intellectuals, resulting in a parting of the ways between two colleagues who had for many years been friends. This article argues that Deleuze considered the reason for the split to have been their differing views on the connection between the historical situation and philosophical thought. In his view, the split was occasioned by the debate over the New Philosophers, in which Foucault supported those intellectuals who opposed the creative thinking of philosophy. After Foucault's death in 1984, Deleuze sought to reconcile the two positions, but his attempt only highlighted the depth of the division between them
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
The article is a comprehensive comparison of Foucault and Habermas which focuses on their distinctiv...
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was a French philosopher who was born in Paris and, following a long, inc...
In 1977, Deleuze and Foucault found themselves in opposite camps in the public dispute among French ...
In the current literature addressing the Foucault/Deleuze relationship, there is a clear tendency to...
During 1985 and 1986, Gilles Deleuze directed a seminar on Michel Foucault's work at the University ...
In his energetic afterlife form, Michel Foucault (1926-1984) discusses his relationship to other lum...
What if we read Gilles Deleuze’s late essay on control societies not as a contribution to Foucault’s...
In his article, “On the Processes of Subjectivation as a Subspecies of the Event: the Deleuzian Read...
Is there a particular danger in following Deleuze's philosophy to its end result? According to Peter...
This paper examines how Foucault and Deleuze understand each other’s work, arguing that they are uni...
This article interrogates the specter of resistance in the writings of Giorgio Agamben and Michel Fo...
Deleuze closes his study of the shift in Foucault’s work from the archive to the diagram with a cons...
Upon Foucault’s death in 1984, Deleuze began reading the whole corpus of Foucault's textes, in order...
Javier de la Higuera discusses in his “Foucault and the Recommencement of Philosophy” the idea of a ...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
The article is a comprehensive comparison of Foucault and Habermas which focuses on their distinctiv...
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was a French philosopher who was born in Paris and, following a long, inc...
In 1977, Deleuze and Foucault found themselves in opposite camps in the public dispute among French ...
In the current literature addressing the Foucault/Deleuze relationship, there is a clear tendency to...
During 1985 and 1986, Gilles Deleuze directed a seminar on Michel Foucault's work at the University ...
In his energetic afterlife form, Michel Foucault (1926-1984) discusses his relationship to other lum...
What if we read Gilles Deleuze’s late essay on control societies not as a contribution to Foucault’s...
In his article, “On the Processes of Subjectivation as a Subspecies of the Event: the Deleuzian Read...
Is there a particular danger in following Deleuze's philosophy to its end result? According to Peter...
This paper examines how Foucault and Deleuze understand each other’s work, arguing that they are uni...
This article interrogates the specter of resistance in the writings of Giorgio Agamben and Michel Fo...
Deleuze closes his study of the shift in Foucault’s work from the archive to the diagram with a cons...
Upon Foucault’s death in 1984, Deleuze began reading the whole corpus of Foucault's textes, in order...
Javier de la Higuera discusses in his “Foucault and the Recommencement of Philosophy” the idea of a ...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
The article is a comprehensive comparison of Foucault and Habermas which focuses on their distinctiv...
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was a French philosopher who was born in Paris and, following a long, inc...