av MPÖA Andersson — finner en lösning”, säger Gilles Deleuze i ett samtal med however, now is perhaps a good time to turn to Spinoza and his love of the talks and sculptures.
Read "Spinoza-Deleuze : lectures croisées" by Collectif available from Rakuten Kobo. « Lectures croisées » de Spinoza et Deleuze : comment l’entendre ? D’abord, il s’agit de voir comment Deleuze a lu Spino
10.4231/R7RR1WF1. Gilles Deleuze 11/29/2017. The Deleuze Seminars is a collection of audio recordings, transcriptions, and English translations of, and supplemental materials from, the lectures French philosopher Gilles Deleuze gave during his career at the University of Paris 8. Read "Spinoza-Deleuze : lectures croisées" by Collectif available from Rakuten Kobo.
D’abord, il s’agit de voir comment Deleuze a lu Spino 2019-11-14 Ricoeur and Deleuze are placed in the center of the Spinoza-Renaissance that took place in France in the Fifties and Sixties. However, Ricoeur's Spinozism is still largely unknown. Spinoza: The Velocities of Thought. 10.4231/R7X63K6Z. Gilles Deleuze 07/06/2018. The Deleuze Seminars is a collection of audio recordings, transcriptions, and English translations of, and supplemental materials from, the lectures French philosopher Gilles Deleuze … Gilles Deleuze once characterised himself as a ‘classical’ philosopher, a statement that was no doubt meant to refer to his indebtedness to (and affinities with) the great philosophers of the classic period, notably Spinoza and Leibniz.² Spinoza provided Deleuze with a model for a purely immanent ontology, while Leibniz offered him a way of thinking through the problems of individuation In another Deleuze lecture he speaks of reading Kant and admits that Kant is such a difficult author (especially in Kant's own day as Kant created and developed ex nihilo a deluge of concepts, really the concept itself) and if you're unfamiliar with the matter to just try and follow the rhythm (he repeats the term rhythm to really stick the reader with it) and stick with it and as you immerse This lecture argues that affects, as with the social in Spinoza, support the conception of relational individuals, and that elements of negativity both in Spinoza and in Deleuze’s conception of death can help us redefine social vulnerability. 1.
2012-09-30 · It is in Deleuze lectures on Spinoza that we might find the best explanation of the full scope of Spinoza’s ethics (Deleuze 1978). Why does Spinoza call his ontology an ethics? This is very peculiar, since we normally think of ethics and ontology being very different things. First of all we have to ask ourselves what is Spinoza’s ontology.
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Deleuze had previously published two books on Spinoza: Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza (Spinoza et le problème de l'expression, 1968), and Spinoza: Practical Philosophy (Spinoza – Philosophie pratique, 1970, 2nd ed. 1981). The majority of these lectures were given the same year as the publication of the second edition of the latter
Spinoza: The Velocities of Thought. 10.4231/R7X63K6Z. Gilles Deleuze 07/06/2018. The Deleuze Seminars is a collection of audio recordings, transcriptions, and English translations of, and supplemental materials from, the lectures French philosopher Gilles Deleuze … Gilles Deleuze once characterised himself as a ‘classical’ philosopher, a statement that was no doubt meant to refer to his indebtedness to (and affinities with) the great philosophers of the classic period, notably Spinoza and Leibniz.² Spinoza provided Deleuze with a model for a purely immanent ontology, while Leibniz offered him a way of thinking through the problems of individuation In another Deleuze lecture he speaks of reading Kant and admits that Kant is such a difficult author (especially in Kant's own day as Kant created and developed ex nihilo a deluge of concepts, really the concept itself) and if you're unfamiliar with the matter to just try and follow the rhythm (he repeats the term rhythm to really stick the reader with it) and stick with it and as you immerse This lecture argues that affects, as with the social in Spinoza, support the conception of relational individuals, and that elements of negativity both in Spinoza and in Deleuze’s conception of death can help us redefine social vulnerability. 1.
Review: Brodeur (Dialogue 1971). (French) Gilles Deleuze, Spinoza et le problème de l'expression, Paris: Minuit, 1968, 332 pp, ARG, PDF. (French)
We seem to have three Deleuzes: (1) Deleuze with Spinoza, (2) Deleuze with Spinoza and Kant, and (3) a Deleuze who reads the transition that is Kant's encounter with Spinozism so as to bring us from (1) to (2). Any reader of Deleuze can find the first. Lord wants to help us find the second. And the third? Spinoza: Practical Philosophy (French: Spinoza: Philosophie pratique) (1970; second edition 1981) is a book by the philosopher Gilles Deleuze, in which the author examines Baruch Spinoza's philosophy, discussing Ethics (1677) and other works such as the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (1670), providing a lengthy chapter defining Spinoza's main concepts in dictionary form. 2008-12-12
Spinoza: The Velocities of Thought: Lecture 6, 20 January 1981.
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21 Sep 2018 The focus of this year's seminar will be on Deleuze's approach to death, pain and madness, psychanalysis, notably Melanie Klein, and the works of Maurice Blanchot and Spinoza.
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Philosophie pratique de 1991 (désormais SPP). C’est par exemple à partir d’options de lectures très proches au départ de celles Voici le premier ouvrage en langue française consacré à Spinoza et Deleuze. La chose peut paraître étonnante : quiconque a entendu parler de Deleuze connaît sa grande proximité avec la philosophie spinoziste ; quiconque a travaillé sur Spinoza sait que l'un de ses commentateurs les plus inspirés est Deleuze. Abstract « Lectures croisées » de Spinoza et Deleuze : comment l’entendre ?