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- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
- Online publication date:
- April 2017
- Print publication year:
- 2016
- Online ISBN:
- 9781474414890
- Subjects:
- Twentieth-Century Philosophy, Philosophy
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Reconstructs Deleuze's philosophy as transcendental empiricism: two philosophies previously seen as contradictory.
Deleuze's readings of Hume, Spinoza, Bergson and Nietzsche respond to philosophical critiques of classical and modern empiricism. However, Deleuze's arguments against those critiques – by Kant, Hegel, Husserl and Heidegger – consolidate the philosophy of immanence that can be called 'transcendental empiricism'.
Marc Rölli offers us a detailed examination of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of transcendental empiricism. He demonstrates that Deleuze takes up and radicalises the empiricist school of thought developing a systematic alternative to the mainstreams of modern continental philosophy.
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