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Priority of events : Deleuze's Logic of sense / Sean Bowden.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: PlateausPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 296 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0748643605
  • 9780748643608
  • 9780748650774
  • 0748650776
  • 0748652620
  • 9780748652624
  • 1283370069
  • 9781283370066
  • 9786613370068
  • 6613370061
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 121.68092 22
LOC classification:
  • B840 .D3813 2011
  • B840 . D383 2011
Other classification:
  • 08.25
  • CI 5599
  • 5,1
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Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Ontological Priority of Events in The Logic of Sense; 1 The Stoics -- Events and Sense; 2 Leibniz -The Static Ontological and Logical Geneses; 3 Lautman and Simondon -- Problematic Ideas and Singularities; 4 Structuralism -- Structure and the Sense-Event; 5 Psychoanalysis -- Dynamic Genesis; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: A radical reinterpretation of Deleuze's Logic of Sense. Sean Bowden shows you how the Deleuzian event should be understood in terms of the broader metaphysical thesis that fixed things or substances are always secondary with respect to events. He achieves this through a reconstruction of Deleuze's relation to the history of thought from the Stoics through to Simondon, taking account of Leibniz, Lautman, structuralism and psychoanalysis along the way. Key features. ́⁰Ø Focuses on Deleuze's concept of events and highlights the philosophical richness of The Logic of Sensé⁰Ø Engages with material by Lautman and Simondon that has not yet been translated into English́⁰Ø Examines and clarifies a number of Deleuze's most difficult philosophical concepts, including sense, problematic Ideas and intensive A radical reinterpretation of Deleuze's Logic of Sense. Sean Bowden shows you how the Deleuzian event should be understood in terms of the broader metaphysical thesis that fixed things or substances are always secondary with respect to events. He achieves this through a reconstruction of Deleuze's relation to the history of thought from the Stoics through to Simondon, taking account of Leibniz, Lautman, structuralism and psychoanalysis along the way. Key features. Focuses on Deleuze's concept of events and highlights the philosophical richness of The Logic of Sense Engages with material by Lautman and Simondon that has not yet been translated into English Examines and clarifies a number of Deleuze's most difficult philosophical concepts, including sense, problematic Ideas and intensive individuation
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-289) and index.

Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Ontological Priority of Events in The Logic of Sense; 1 The Stoics -- Events and Sense; 2 Leibniz -The Static Ontological and Logical Geneses; 3 Lautman and Simondon -- Problematic Ideas and Singularities; 4 Structuralism -- Structure and the Sense-Event; 5 Psychoanalysis -- Dynamic Genesis; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

A radical reinterpretation of Deleuze's Logic of Sense. Sean Bowden shows you how the Deleuzian event should be understood in terms of the broader metaphysical thesis that fixed things or substances are always secondary with respect to events. He achieves this through a reconstruction of Deleuze's relation to the history of thought from the Stoics through to Simondon, taking account of Leibniz, Lautman, structuralism and psychoanalysis along the way. Key features. ́⁰Ø Focuses on Deleuze's concept of events and highlights the philosophical richness of The Logic of Sensé⁰Ø Engages with material by Lautman and Simondon that has not yet been translated into English́⁰Ø Examines and clarifies a number of Deleuze's most difficult philosophical concepts, including sense, problematic Ideas and intensive A radical reinterpretation of Deleuze's Logic of Sense. Sean Bowden shows you how the Deleuzian event should be understood in terms of the broader metaphysical thesis that fixed things or substances are always secondary with respect to events. He achieves this through a reconstruction of Deleuze's relation to the history of thought from the Stoics through to Simondon, taking account of Leibniz, Lautman, structuralism and psychoanalysis along the way. Key features. Focuses on Deleuze's concept of events and highlights the philosophical richness of The Logic of Sense Engages with material by Lautman and Simondon that has not yet been translated into English Examines and clarifies a number of Deleuze's most difficult philosophical concepts, including sense, problematic Ideas and intensive individuation

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