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  • ...t = John | title = Attachment and Loss: Vol I, 2nd Ed. | publisher = Basic Books | pages = 13-23| year = 1999 | id = ISBN 0-465-00543-8}}</ref> ...edited and abridged by Lionell Trilling and Steven Marcus (New York: Basic Books, 1961), p. 253.</ref>
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  • '''Gilles Deleuze''' ((January 18, 1925 - November 4, 1995), [[French]] [[philosopher]] of th From the early 1960s until his [[death]], Deleuze wrote many influential works on [[philosophy]], [[literature]], [[film]], a
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  • ...[[Movement of March 22]]. It was at this time that Guattari met [[Gilles Deleuze]] at the University of [[Vincennes]] and began to lay the ground-work for t ...ch is already partially developed in ''What is Philosophy?'' (1991, with [[Deleuze]]), Félix Guattari takes again his essential topic: the question of [[sub
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  • ...kers like Louis [[Althusser]] and Michel [[Foucault]], as well as Gilles [[Deleuze]], were so obsessed with [[Spinoza]]! I don't see anything very revolutiona ...is [[nothing]] subversive in this kind of ethics developed in the last two books of Foucault, proposed as a [[model]] (The Care of the [[Self]], The Uses of
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  • ...rversion, see Gilles [[Deleuze]], Coldness and [[Cruelty]], New York: Zone Books 1991. ...che / J.B.Pontalis, The [[Language]] of [[Psychoanalysis]], London: Karnac Books 1988, p. 315.
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  • ...Semitic and anti-Christian caricatures that abound in the press and school-books in Muslim countries? Where is here the respect for other people and their r ...re buried beneath the ground of the hospital, in an example of what Gilles Deleuze referred to as the atemporal superimposition of historical moments in the c
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  • ...whose [[place]] among writers is that which [[Spinoza]] held for Gilles [[Deleuze]] (a '[[Christ]] among [[philosophers]]'). I learned a lot [[about]] her fr * [[Not a Desire to Have Him, But to Be Like Him]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 25. [[Number]] 16. August 21, 2003. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v25/n16
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  • dangerously close to the ridiculous-after [[reading]] one of her books, it is difficult to avoid ...n his essay on Sacher-Masoch, <a name="6"></a><a href="#6x">6</a> Gilles [[Deleuze]] elaborated this aspect in detail: far from bringing any satisfaction to t
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  • ...hilosophy]] was already its exemplary case. In Coldness and [[Cruelty]], [[Deleuze]] provides an unsurpassable formulation of Kant's radically new conception (6) Richard Andrews and Paul Schellenberger, The Tomb of God (London: Warner Books 1997), p. 433.
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  • ...kers like Louis [[Althusser]] and Michel [[Foucault]], as well as Gilles [[Deleuze]], were so obsessed with [[Spinoza]]! I don't see anything very revolutiona ...is [[nothing]] subversive in this kind of ethics developed in the last two books of Foucault, proposed as a [[model]] (The Care of the [[Self]], The Uses of
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  • ...what the tragic was; what remained to him was only the night of a book, of books, in which to howl to all men that solitude, which is suffering itself, the ...eeves, an official place under the sun of our bourgeois [[society]], their books sell, and—does one ever know?—one has to ''think of the future''.
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  • ...esthetic experience. I am referring to what Syberberg is doing in his last books, which have caused a great scandal. He first accepts the standard [[psychoa ...he Institute for [[Sociology]] at the [[University]] of [[Ljubljana]]. His books include The Sublime Object Of Ideology (Verso), [[For They Know Not What Th
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  • Gilles [[Deleuze]], in his article "Á quoi reconnaît-on le structuralisme?" (How to recogn ...entarity between the [[real]] and the [[imaginary]] (Lacan, 1974-1975). In Deleuze's view, [[Freud]] can be [[interpreted]] on the basis of two principles: "t
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  • Philosophers [[Michel Foucault]] and [[Gilles Deleuze]], along with radical psychoanalyst [[Félix Guattari]], have used their wo Deleuze and Guattari in ''[[Anti-Oedipus]]'' apply this to the dissemination of Fre
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  • ...declare that "one day, perhaps, this century will be called Deleuzian." (Deleuze, for his part, said Foucault's comment was "a joke meant to make people who ...al figures of modern philosophy owed much to these teachers. Nonetheless, Deleuze also found the work of non-academic thinkers such as [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] s
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  • ...f Intellectuals and the Press (The Bad Example: How the New York Review of Books and Company do Business)," which was published in the book ''Points...''. M
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  • ...cis Pasche (1981) discusses the idea of "practical psychoanalysis." Gilles Deleuze's work on Spinoza, <i>Expression in Philosophy</i> (1992), has opened the w ...ze, Gilles. (1992). Expression in philosophy: Spinoza. Cambridge, MA: Zone Books.
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  • ...and Pontalis to resign from the journal's editorial board. In 1972, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari published Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, a ...r children, brought her considerable public recognition in France, and her books have remained successful.
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  • Gilles Deleuze, in his article "Á quoi reconnaît-on le structuralisme?" (How to recogniz ...complementarity between the real and the imaginary (Lacan, 1974-1975). In Deleuze's view, Freud can be interpreted on the basis of two principles: "the reali
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  • ...e is a clear link between this irreducible character of the phenomenon and Deleuze's notion of event as the flux of becoming, as a surface emergence that cann ...f casting off their shame or responding to what is intolerable.<ref>Gilles Deleuze, ''Negotiations'', New York: Columbia University Press 1995,p. 171.</ref>
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