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Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition A Critical Introduction and Guide

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ISBN-10: 0748668810

ISBN-13: 9780748668816

Edition: 2nd 2013 (Revised)

Authors: James Williams

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Book details

List price: $36.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 1/15/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Deleuze's masterwork
Deleuzian principles
Virtual and actual
Difference and repetition
Passive syntheses
Dialectics
Reading Difference and Repetition
Outside Repetition, Generality and Laws
The simulacrum
Repetition and generality
Repetition and law
Repetition and concepts
Tragedy
Freud and masks
Signs and the essence of repetition
Difference
Difference in itself
Aristotle
Deleuze's ontology
Hegel and Leibniz
Difference as experiment and experience
Plato
Repetition
Repetition for itself
First synthesis of time
Second synthesis of time
Third synthesis of time
Freud and passive syntheses
Against Common Sense
The image of thought
Goodwill
Kant, Descartes and recognition
Representation
Error and illusion
Propositions and sense
Questions
Dialectics, problems and Ideas
Learning
What is an Idea?
The problem of determination
Ideas as multiplicities
The Necessity of Ideas
How to act
Determination and groundlessness
What is Reality?
Science and significance
Explanation
Depth and space
Intensity
The individual
Individuals and species
Difference and Repetition Revisited
Crowned anarchy
Necessary illusions of sameness
Pure difference against negation
Interpretation, explanation and repetition
Situation, judgement and substitution
Individuation and genesis
Clear, confused, distinct and obscure
Conclusion: Beyond the Self
Reality
The self and the subject
Others
Bibliography
Index