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Shouldn't Move Too Much:
Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy of Becoming

CHIBA Masaya October 22, 2013 Kawade Shobo Shinsha,369p.
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『Shouldn't Move Too Much: Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy of Becoming』


CHIBA Masaya October 22, 2013 Shouldn't Move Too Much: Gilles Deleuze and the Philosophy of Becoming, Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 369p. ISBN-10:4309246354 ISBN-13:978-4309246352 2500+tax [amazon][kinokuniya]

■Contents

The author focuses on Deleuze's theory by considering "philosophy of disconnection" in the world where we are connected and move too much.

■Table of Contents

Introduction On Disconnection
Chapter 1 Principle of Becoming
Chapter 2 Externality of Relation: Deleuze's Humeanism
Chapter 3 Ontological Fascism
Chapter 4 Deconstruction of "Marriage Ontology" in Nietzsche et la philosophie
Chapter 5 Demand of Individuation: Issue of Isolation in DiffAirence et ripitition
Chapter 6 Surface, Depth and Urethra: Position of Bodies without Organs in Logique du sens
Chapter 7 Incompleteness of Louis Wolfson
Chapter 8 Form and Denial: From Logique de la sensation to PrAisentation de Sacher-Masoch
Chapter 9 Becoming-Animal
Epilogue: A Lawyer on the Seashore





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