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Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant - A Strange Encounter

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In the wake of much previous work on Gilles Deleuze''s relations to other thinkers (including Bergson, Spinoza and Leibniz), his relation to Kant is now of great and active interest and a thriving area of research. In the context of the wider debate between ''naturalism'' and ''transcendental philosophy'', the implicit dispute between Deleuze''s ''transcendental empiricism'' and Kant''s ''transcendental idealism'' is of prime philosophical concern. Bringing together the work of international experts from both Deleuze scholarship and Kant scholarship, addresses explicitly the varied and various connections between these two great European philosophers, providing key material for understanding the central philosophical problems in the wider ''naturalism/ transcendental philosophy'' debate. The book reflects an area of great current interest in Deleuze Studies and initiates an ongoing interest in Deleuze within Kant scholarship. The contributors are Mick Bowles, Levi R. Bryant, Patricia Farrell, Christian Kerslake, Matt Lee, Michael J. Olson, Henry Somers-Hall and Edward Willatt.>

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Authors Matt Lee, Matt Willatt Lee, Edward Willatt, Edward (EDT)/ Lee Willatt
Assisted by Edward Willatt (Editor), Matt Lee (Editor), Edward Willatt (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.11.2011
 
EAN 9781441186416
ISBN 978-1-4411-8641-6
No. of pages 188
Series Continuum Studies in Continent
Continuum Studies in Continent
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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