Hegel, Deleuze, and the Critique of Representation : Dialectics of Negation and Difference
Hegel, Deleuze, and the Critique of Representation : Dialectics of Negation and Difference
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Author(s): Somers-Hall, Henry
ISBN No.: 9781438440095
Pages: 305
Year: 201204
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List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: THE PROBLEM OF REPRESENTATION 1. Deleuze and Transcendental Epiricism Introduction Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason Sartre and The Transcendence of the Ego Deleuze and The Logic of Sense Conclusion 2. Difference and Identity Introduction Aristotle The Genus and Equivocity in Aristotle Change and the Individual Aquinas Symbolic Logic Preliminary Conclusions Hegel and Aristotle Zeno Conclusion PART TWO: RESPONSES TO REPRESENTATION 3. Bergsonism Introduction Bergson's Account of Kant and Classical Logic Bergson's Method of Intuition Bergson and the Two Kinds of Multiplicity Conclusion 4. The Virtual and the Actual Introduction The Two Multiplicities Depth in Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty Deleuze and the Structure of the Problem Bergson on Ravaisson Conclusion 5. Infinite Thought Introduction Kant and Hegel The Metaphysical Deduction and Metaphysics From Being to Essence The Essential and the Inessential The Structure of Reflection The Determinations of Reflection The Speculative Proposition The Concept of Essence in Aristotle and Hegel Conclusion PART THREE: BEYOND REPRESENTATION 6. Hegel and Deleuze on Ontology and the Calculus Introduction The Calculus Hegel and the Calculus Berkeley and the Foundations of the Calculus Deleuze and the Calculus Hegel and Deleuze The Kantian Antinomies Conclusion 7. Force, Difference, and Opposition Introduction Force and the Understanding The Inverted World Deleuze and the Inverted World The One and the Many Conclusion 8.


Hegel, Deleuze, and the Structure of the Organism Introduction The Philosophy of Nature Hegel and Evolution Hegel's Account of the Structure of the Organism Hegel, Cuvier, and Comparative Anatomy Deleuze, Geoffroy, and Transcendental Anatomy Teratology and Teleology Contingency in Hegel's Philosophy of Nature Conclusion Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.


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