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This collection of essays claims to be opening up Deleuze (and Guattari) s thought to new paths by way of scrutinising the place of the concept of resonance both in contemporary continental philosophy, and particularly, in Deleuze s works. One essay after another, the author develops a critique of Deleuze s use of the concept of resonance towards a new concept, desonance, which has serious implications for the urgency of a reconsideration of Deleuze s and continental philosophy s relationship to the Kantian question of the immediate. The main question directed to Deleuze is whether there is something else which puts the Deleuzian resonance into resonance? Informing Deleuze s reading of Duns Scotus, Leibniz, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Lacan, and quantum theory, this question, as the author discusses, leads to a question of the first and thus creates various problems for Deleuze s theorisation of the immediate and the event. Responding to this difficulty, Aracagök elaborates his concept of desonance with respect to quantum theory less to offer a solution to a huge problem than to preserve the problematic as a problem as Deleuze himself would have put it.



