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基本説明
Drawing on the work of Gilles Deleuze, as well as C. S. Peirce and the lesser-known Gilbert Simondon, Alberto Toscano takes the problem of individuation, as reconfigured by Kant and Nietzsche, into the realm of modernity, providing a unique and vibrant contribution to contemporary debates in European philosophy.
Full Description
This book provides a historical analysis of the philosophical problem of individuation, and a new trajectory in its treatment. Drawing on the work of Gilles Deleuze, C.S. Peirce and Gilbert Simondon, the problem of individuation is taken into the realm of modernity. This is a vibrant contribution to contemporary debates in European philosophy.
Contents
Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: From the Intelligible to the Genetic PART I: KANT BEYOND KANT, OR, THE ANOMALIES OF THE ORGANIC The Paradoxical Object: On Self-Organizing Beings in the Critique of Judgment The Fate of Self-Organization: From Natural Machines to the Philosophy of the Organism The Method of Nature, the Crisis of Critique: Life, Multiplicity and the Genesis of the Intellect in Nietzsche's Early Notebooks PART II: ELEMENTS FOR AN ONTOLOGY OF ANOMALOUS INDIVIDUATION Systems of Habit: Ravaisson, James, Peirce Tertium Datur? Gilbert Simondon's Relational Onology The Drama of Being: Figures of Individuation in Deleuze's Philosophy of Difference Conclusion: Becoming-Individual Notes Bibliography Index