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- Gilles Deleuze - Wikipedia
Gilles Louis René Deleuze[a] (18 January 1925 – 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art His most popular works were the two volumes of Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980), both co-written with psychoanalyst Félix Guattari His metaphysical
- Gilles Deleuze - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Gilles Deleuze (January 18, 1925–November 4, 1995) was one of the most influential and prolific French philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century Deleuze conceived of philosophy as the production of concepts, and he characterized himself as a “pure metaphysician ” In his magnum opus Difference and Repetition, he tries to develop a metaphysics adequate to contemporary
- Deleuze, Gilles | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995) Deleuze is a key figure in postmodern French philosophy Considering himself an empiricist and a vitalist, his body of work, which rests upon concepts such as multiplicity, constructivism, difference, and desire, stands at a substantial remove from the main traditions of 20th century Continental thought His thought locates him as an influential figure in present
- Gilles Deleuze | French Poststructuralist, Philosopher | Britannica
Gilles Deleuze (born January 18, 1925, Paris, France—died November 4, 1995, Paris) was a French writer and antirationalist philosopher Deleuze began his study of philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1944
- Gilles Deleuze - Gilles Deleuze | The Deleuze Seminars
Biographical data regarding Gilles Deleuze in terms of his works, research directions and intersections with other thinkers
- Gilles Deleuze | Philopedia
Comprehensive biography of Gilles Deleuze, French poststructuralist philosopher of difference, multiplicity, and desire, co-author of Capitalism and Schizophrenia
- Understanding Gilles Deleuze and the Concept of Difference
How does Gilles Deleuze attempt to use the concept of difference to turn the Western philosophical tradition on its head?
- Deleuze, Mindfulness, and a Life Worth Living - Psychology Today
Key points Thinking and living are inseparable Mindfulness helps us see—but Deleuze invites us to act A life worth living is open, curious, and transformative
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