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Deleuzes Bergsonism Craig Lundy

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Deleuzes Bergsonism Craig Lundy
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Craig Lundy
ISBN: 9781474414333, 1474414338
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Deleuzes Bergsonism Craig Lundy by Craig Lundy 9781474414333, 1474414338 instant download after payment.

The first book dedicated to Gilles Deleuze's seminal study of Henri Bergson's philosophy

Henri Bergson is widely accepted as one of the most significant thinkers for Gilles Deleuze’s work. It is also frequently noted that Deleuze is largely responsible for having revived and contoured the prevailing interest in Bergson’s work. Craig Lundy gives readers of Deleuze and Bergson an opportunity to discover and fully connect with an encounter that continues to exert enormous influence over the course of contemporary thought.


Key Features
  • Provides a critical analysis of Deleuze’s engagement with Bergson, situating it within the broader trajectory of Bergson’s 20th–21st century reception
  • Explains the origin of concepts central to Deleuze’s work, such as multiplicity and the virtual
  • Demonstrates in detail how the various components of Deleuze’s Bergsonism work together to create a productive and progressively emergent whole

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