Deleuze: A Critical Reader
by Paul Patton /
1991 / English / PDF
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Paul Patton brings together an outstanding collection of appraisals
by French- and English-speaking scholars of Gilles Deleuze
(1925-1995), one of the most important post-war French
philosophers. A number of these pieces address Deleuze's original
interpretations of key figures in the history of philosophy,
including Spinoza, Kant, Hegel and Bergson. Others discuss his work
on mathematics, and the relevance of his conceptual creativity for
art criticism, feminist, literary, and cultural studies. Several of
the contributors here have not been previously published.
Paul Patton brings together an outstanding collection of appraisals
by French- and English-speaking scholars of Gilles Deleuze
(1925-1995), one of the most important post-war French
philosophers. A number of these pieces address Deleuze's original
interpretations of key figures in the history of philosophy,
including Spinoza, Kant, Hegel and Bergson. Others discuss his work
on mathematics, and the relevance of his conceptual creativity for
art criticism, feminist, literary, and cultural studies. Several of
the contributors here have not been previously published.