A process philosophical interpretation of Deleuze's theories of time encounters problems when formulating an account of Deleuze's portrayal of temporality in The Time-Image, where time is understood as having the structure of instantaneity and simultaneity. I remedy this shortcoming of process philosophical readings by formulating a phenomenological interpretation of Deleuze's second synthesis of time. By employing Deleuze's logic of affirmative synthetic disjunction in combination with his differential calculus interpretation of Spinoza's and Bergson's duration, this phenomenological interpretation portrays time as given to our awareness in immediacy rather than through a continuous process of unfolding. The viability of this alternate app...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
The main objective of this master’s thesis is to examine the concept of difference according to Fren...
This is a rethinking of the problems posed by time; especially European concepts of time
This paper explores the relation of the theory of time and the theory of truth in Deleuze’s philosop...
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...
This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determin...
Through the notions of the untimely (l'intempestif) and untimeliness (intempestif) this paper seeks ...
Deleuze argued that a fundamental mutation in the concept of time occurred in Kant. In antiquity, th...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
Deleuze argued that a fundamental mutation in the concept of time occurred in Kant. In antiquity, th...
This dissertation aims to present the inheritance between temporality and individuation in the philo...
Since their publication in English translation, Gilles Deleuze's cinema books, Cinema 1: TheMovement...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
The main objective of this master’s thesis is to examine the concept of difference according to Fren...
This is a rethinking of the problems posed by time; especially European concepts of time
This paper explores the relation of the theory of time and the theory of truth in Deleuze’s philosop...
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...
This essay shows how real objects must be processes for Gilles Deleuze. These processes are determin...
Through the notions of the untimely (l'intempestif) and untimeliness (intempestif) this paper seeks ...
Deleuze argued that a fundamental mutation in the concept of time occurred in Kant. In antiquity, th...
At a time when continental thought is dominated by the influence of philosophers of becoming and pro...
Deleuze argued that a fundamental mutation in the concept of time occurred in Kant. In antiquity, th...
This dissertation aims to present the inheritance between temporality and individuation in the philo...
Since their publication in English translation, Gilles Deleuze's cinema books, Cinema 1: TheMovement...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
I analyze Deleuze’s concept of temporality in terms of its ontology and axiological (political and a...
The main objective of this master’s thesis is to examine the concept of difference according to Fren...
This is a rethinking of the problems posed by time; especially European concepts of time