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_a100 _bWIL/G |
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100 | _aWilliams, James | ||
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_aGilles Deleuze's difference and repetition: a critical introduction and guide/ _cJames Williams |
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_aDelhi : _bMotilal Banarasidass Publishers, _c2003. |
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_avi,216p. ; _c23cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliography and index | ||
505 | _aIntroduction Deleuze's masterwork Deleuzian principles Virtual and actual Difference and repetition Passive syntheses Dialectics Reading Difference and Repetition Outside Repetition, Generality and Laws The simulacrum Repetition and generality Repetition and law Repetition and concepts Tragedy Freud and masks Signs and the essence of repetition Difference Difference in itself Aristotle Deleuze's ontology Hegel and Leibniz Difference as experiment and experience Plato Repetition Repetition for itself First synthesis of time Second synthesis of time Third synthesis of time Freud and passive syntheses Against Common Sense The image of thought Good will Kant, Descartes and recognition Representation Error and illusion Propositions and sense Questions Dialectics, problems and Ideas Learning What is an Idea? The problem of determination Ideas as multiplicities The Necessity of Ideas How to act Determination and groundlessness What is Reality? Science and significance Explanation Depth and space Intensity The individual Individuals and species Conclusion: Beyond the Self Reality The self and the subject Others | ||
650 | _aDeleuzian principles | ||
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_aReality _xPhilosophical accounts |
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