Between Deleuze and Derrida

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Paul Patton, John Protevi
A&C Black, 2003 M05 1 - 220 páginas
Gilles Deleuze and Jacques Derrida are the two leading philosophers of French post-structuralism. Both theorists have been widely studied but very little has been done to examine the relation between them. Between Deleuze and Derrida is the first book to explore and compares their work. This is done via a number of key themes, including the philosophy of difference, language, memory, time, event, and love, as well as relating these themes to their respective approaches to Philosophy, Literature, Politics and Mathematics. Contributors: Eric Alliez, Branka Arsic, Gregg Lambert, Leonard Lawlor, Alphonso Lingis, Tamsin Lorraine, Jeff Nealon, Paul Patton, Arkady Plotnitsky, John Protevi, Daniel W. Smith

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Introduction
1
Future Politics
15
Living a Time Out of Joint
30
Deleuze and Derrida Immanence and Transcendence Two Directions in Recent French Thought
46
The Beginnings of Thought The Fundamental Experience in Derrida and Deleuze
67
Ontology and Logography The Pharmacy Plato and the Simulacrum
84
Algebras Geometries and Topologies of the Fold Deleuze Derrida and QuasiMathematical Thinking with Leibniz and Mallarmé
98
The Philosopher and the Writer A Question of Style
120
Active Habits and Passive Events or Bartleby
135
Beyond Hermeneutics Deleuze Derrida and Contemporary Theory
158
Language and Persecution
169
Love
183
Bibliography
195
Index
203
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John Protevi teaches in the Dept. of French Studies at Louisiana State University.

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