The Principles of Deleuzian Philosophy / / Koichiro Kokubun, Wren Nishina.
Re-reads Deleuze's whole body of work, reassessing his philosophical genealogy, influences and political potentialMakes a strong case for Deleuze as a transcendental philosopherOffers a new reading of Deleuze’s work, particularly in relation to the collaborative works between Deleuze and Guatta...
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