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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 Rolli 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.
Contents
Translator's Note
Author's Foreword
Introduction: Can Empiricism have a Transcendental Aspect?
Part I: Empiricism / Transcendentalism
1. Hume's Logic of External Relations
2. The Ambiguity of Kantian Thought
3. Kant's Transcendental Critique of Classical Empiricism
Part II: From Phenomenon to Event
4. Husserl's Concept of Passive Synthesis
5. Heidegger's Metaphysics of Finitude
Part III: Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism
6. The Paradoxical Nature of Difference
7. Virtuality of Concepts
8. Subjectivity and Immanence
Conclusion: Where do we go from here? Lines of Flight
Bibliography
Short biographies of Author and Translator
Index