Deleuze's Kantian Ethos

Deleuze's Kantian Ethos
Title Deleuze's Kantian Ethos PDF eBook
Author Carr Cheri Lynne Carr
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 209
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1474407730

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Among the philosophical traditions that seem most at odds with Gilles Deleuze's project, two stand out: Kantianism and normative ethics. Both of these traditions represent forms of moralism that Deleuze explicitly rejects. In this book, Cheri Lynne Carr explores the very real potential of Deleuze's clandestine use of Kantian critique for developing a new ethical practice. This new practice is built on an idea implicit in much of Deleuzian thought: the idea of critique as a way of life. This new concept of a critical ethos is a powerful form of moral pedagogy directed at developing in us the wisdom to perceive unanticipated features of moral salience, evaluate our presupposed principles, affirm the limits imposed by those presuppositions and create concepts that capture new ways of thinking about moral problems.

Deleuze's Kantian Ethos

Deleuze's Kantian Ethos
Title Deleuze's Kantian Ethos PDF eBook
Author Cheri Lynne Carr
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 176
Release 2018-05-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1474407722

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Cheri Lynne Carr explores the very real potential of Deleuze's clandestine use of Kantian critique for developing a new ethical practice. This new practice is built on an idea implicit in much of Deleuzian thought: the idea of critique as a way of life.

Kant's Critical Philosophy

Kant's Critical Philosophy
Title Kant's Critical Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Gilles Deleuze
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 84
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0826432069

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Gilles Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity

Gilles Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity
Title Gilles Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity PDF eBook
Author Jon Roffe
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 184
Release 2016-10-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1474405851

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Jon Roffe shows how Empiricism and Subjectivity is the precursor for some of Deleuze's most well-known philosophical innovations. For those already familiar with Deleuze, he emphasises its novelty within his corpus. And, for all readers, he shows how it outlines Deleuze's powerful and striking theory of subjectivity, and of philosophy itself. Empiricism and Subjectivity is Gilles Deleuze's first book, and yet it is infrequently read and poorly understood. In fact, it constitutes a unique project in its own right, deserving of the same close study that is now widely given to other, more well-known works.

Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy

Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy
Title Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Christian Kerslake
Publisher
Pages 333
Release 2009
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9786612620300

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One of the terminological constants in the philosophical work of Gilles Deleuze is the word 'immanence', and it has therefore become a foothold for those wishing to understand exactly what 'Deleuzian philosophy' is. Deleuze's philosophy of immanence is held to be fundamentally characterised by its opposition to all philosophies of 'transcendence'. On that basis, it is widely believed that Deleuze's project is premised on a return to a materialist metaphysics. Christian Kerslake argues that such an interpretation is fundamentally misconceived, and has led to misunderstandings of Deleuze's philosophy, which is rather one of the latest heirs to the post-Kantian tradition of thought about immanence.This will be the first book to assess Deleuze's relationship to Kantian epistemology and post-Kantian philosophy, and will attempt to make Deleuze's philosophy intelligible to students working within that tradition. But it also attempts to reconstruct our image of the post-Kantian tradition, isolating a lineage that takes shape in the work of Schelling and Wronski, and which is developed in the twentieth century by Bergson, Warrain and Deleuze.

Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant

Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant
Title Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant PDF eBook
Author Edward Willatt
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 282
Release 2011-11-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441128662

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In the wake of much previous work on Gilles Deleuze's relations to other thinkers (including Bergson, Spinoza and Leibniz), his relation to Kant is now of great and active interest and a thriving area of research. In the context of the wider debate between 'naturalism' and 'transcendental philosophy', the implicit dispute between Deleuze's 'transcendental empiricism' and Kant's 'transcendental idealism' is of prime philosophical concern. Bringing together the work of international experts from both Deleuze scholarship and Kant scholarship, Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant addresses explicitly the varied and various connections between these two great European philosophers, providing key material for understanding the central philosophical problems in the wider 'naturalism/ transcendental philosophy' debate. The book reflects an area of great current interest in Deleuze Studies and initiates an ongoing interest in Deleuze within Kant scholarship. The contributors are Mick Bowles, Levi R. Bryant, Patricia Farrell, Christian Kerslake, Matt Lee, Michael J. Olson, Henry Somers-Hall and Edward Willatt.

Gilles Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism

Gilles Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism
Title Gilles Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 328
Release 2016-09-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1474414907

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Deleuze's readings of Hume, Spinoza, Bergson and Nietzsche respond to philosophical critiques of classical and modern empiricism. However, Deleuze's arguments against those critiques - by Kant, Hegel, Husserl and Heidegger - consolidate the philosophy of immanence that can be called 'transcendental empiricism'. Marc Rolli offers us a detailed examination of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of transcendental empiricism. He demonstrates that Deleuze takes up and radicalises the empiricist school of thought developing a systematic alternative to the mainstreams of modern continental philosophy.