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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Craig Lundy (Reader in Politics, London Metropolitan University) , Daniela Voss (Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy, University Melbourne Burwood Campus) , Lecturer of Philosophy Daniela Voss (Free University of Berlin)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.654kg ISBN: 9780748694624ISBN 10: 0748694625 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 18 May 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsContents; Acknowledgements; Introduction – Deleuze and Post-Kantian Thought: Method, Ideas and Aesthetics, Daniela Voss and Craig Lundy; Part I: Deleuze, Kant and Maimon; 1. Deleuze, Kant and the Transcendental Field, Daniel W. Smith; 2. The Problematic Idea, Neo-Kantianism and Maimon’s Role in Deleuze’s Thought, Anne Sauvagnargues; 3. Maimon, Kant, Deleuze: The Concepts of Difference and Intensive Magnitude, Daniela Voss; 4. Deleuze and Kant’s Critique of Judgment, Beth Lord; Part II: Deleuze, Romanticism and Idealism; 5. What is a Literature of War?: Kleist, Kant, and Nomadology, Brent Adkins; 6. The Calculable Law of Tragic Representation and the Unthinkable: Rhythm, Caesura, and Time, from Hölderlin to Deleuze, Arkady Plotnitsky; 7. Ground, Transcendence, and Method in Deleuze’s Fichte, Joe Hughes; 8. ‘The magic formula we all seek’: Spinoza + Fichte = x, Frederick Amrine; 9. State Philosophy and the War Machine, Nathan Widder; 10. Tragedy and Agency in Hegel and Deleuze, Sean Bowden; Part III: Deleuzian Lines of Post-Kantian Thought; 11. Schopenhauer and Deleuze, Alistair Welchman; 12. Feuerbach and the Image of Thought, Henry Somers-Hall; 13. Deleuze’s ‘Power of Decision’, Kant’s =X, and Husserl’s Noema, Jay Lampert; 14. Kant’s Bastards: Deleuze and Lyotard, Gregg Lambert; 15. Chronos is Sick: Deleuze, Antonioni, and the Kantian Lineage of Modern Cinema, Gregory Flaxman; Index.ReviewsPost-Kantian philosophy was distinguished by the wide range of its interests, probing epistemology, ethics, political philosophy and aesthetics with equal depth and intensity. This collection sheds light on Deleuze's philosophy, while also reminding us of the multiple and far-reaching aspirations of post-Kantian thought.-- ""Dr Christian Kerslake"" "Post-Kantian philosophy was distinguished by the wide range of its interests, probing epistemology, ethics, political philosophy and aesthetics with equal depth and intensity. This collection sheds light on Deleuze's philosophy, while also reminding us of the multiple and far-reaching aspirations of post-Kantian thought.-- ""Dr Christian Kerslake""" Author InformationCraig Lundy is a Reader in Social and Political Thought at London Metropolitan University. He is the author of Deleuze's Bergsonism (2018), History and Becoming: Deleuze’s Philosophy of Creativity (2012) and co-editor with Daniela Voss of At the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy (2015), all published with Edinburgh University Press. Daniela Voss is a postdoctoral Research Fellow at Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation Deakin University Melbourne Burwood Campus. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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