Deleuze is certainly a difficult thinker to read because of his immense creativity of concepts. Deleuze's philosophy is characterized by an immanent ontology where things are connected. The principle of difference is essential as things exist in their difference and not in their identity. There is in this perspective no pure repetition in the sense of duplication. Even the copy adds something new to the original.
This short lecture and slides present an introduction to some concepts of Deleuze that was made in the frame of a course on Postmodern French Thinkers at Stockholm University at the advanced level.
History
Original language
English
Audience level
Masternivå
Magisternivå
Forskarnivå
Swedish subject headings | Svenska ämnesord
Filosofi, etik och religion
Teacher Education Program / Lärarprogram
Annat
Affiliation (institution of first SU-affiliated author)
165 Romanska och klassiska institutionen | Department of Romance Studies and Classics