Against continuity : Gilles Deleuze's speculative realism /
Repositions Deleuze as a forerunner to Speculative RealismAgainst Continuity is the first book to demonstrate that the beating heart of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy is a systematic ontology of irreducible, singular entities. This requires a radical break with decades of Deleuzian orthodoxy, acco...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2019]
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Colección: | Speculative realism.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. All Entities are Machines
- 2. A Speculative Philosophy
- 3. Method and Structure
- 1. Deleuze and Ontology
- 1. Much Ado about Ontology
- 2. To the Things Themselves
- 3. A Fourfold and Three Syntheses
- First Intermezzo Levi Bryant and Twofold Machines
- 2. The Externality Thesis
- 1. Relations are External to Terms
- 2. The Experience of Externality
- 3. Speculative Arguments for Externality
- 3. Critiques of Internalism
- 1. Difference and Repetition
- 2. Depth and Height
- 3. The Image of Thought
- 4. The Machinic Body
- 1. No Being without a Body
- 2. All Bodies are Problematic
- Second Intermezzo Maurizio Ferraris and Unamendable Objects
- 5. Relations between Machines
- 1. The Connective Synthesis
- 2. Sense at the Surface
- 3. Actuality is a Twofold
- Third Intermezzo Markus Gabriel and Fields of Sense
- 6. Inside the Machines
- 1. The Powers that Be
- 2. Essence is a Twofold
- Fourth Intermezzo Manuel DeLanda and Assemblage Theory
- 7. Machines and Change
- 1. The Disjunctive Synthesis
- Fifth Intermezzo Graham Harman and Fourfold Objects
- 2. The Notion of Becoming
- 3. Assemblages and Intensities
- 8. The Construction of Machines
- 1. The Conjunctive Synthesis
- Sixth Intermezzo Tristan Garcia and Formal Things
- 2. Rhizomes and Hierarchies
- 9. Machine Ontology and Thought
- 1. Self and World
- Seventh Intermezzo Bruno Latour and Irreducible Actants
- 2. Platonism and Paralogisms
- 3. A Transcendental Empiricism
- Conclusion: Ontology and Discontinuity.