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When students read Difference and Repetition for the first time, they face two main hurdles: the wide range of sources that Deleuze draws upon and his dense writing style. This Edinburgh Philosophical Guide helps students to negotiate these hurdles, taking them through the text step by step. It situates Deleuze within Continental philosophy more broadly and explains why he develops his philosophy in his unique way. Seasoned Deleuzians will also be interested in Somers-Hall's novel interpretation of Difference and Repetition.
Contents
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Abbreviations; Part I: A Guide to the Text; Introduction: Repetition and Difference; Chapter One: Difference In Itself; Chapter Two: Repetition For Itself; Chapter Three: The Image of Thought; Chapter Four: Ideas and the Synthesis of Difference; Chapter Five: The Asymmetric Synthesis of the Sensible; The Two Prefaces; Part II: Study Aids; Glossary; Further Reading; Tips for Writing about Deleuze; Bibliography; Index.