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Daniel W. Smith, Essays on Deleuze - PhilPapers Gathers 20 of Smith's new and classic essays into one volume for the first time. Dan Smith is widely regarded as the world's leading commentator on Deleuze. 14 Jun 2012. Essays on Deleuze has 9 ratings and 1 review. Charles said: It is.
General Overviews. Dosse’s intellectual biography of Deleuze and Guattari is the best overall account of Deleuze’s life and work, while Smith and Somers-Hall provides state of the art essays on Deleuze’s philosophy and its relation to the history of philosophy (Dosse 2010, Smith and Somers-Hall 2012).Colebrook 2013, Hughes 2012, and May 2012 are helpful introductions to aspects of his.
Gathers 20 of Smith s new and classic essays into one volume for the first time Combining his most important pieces over the last 15 years along with two completely new essays, On the Becoming of Concepts and The Idea of the Open, this volume is Smith s definitive treatise on Deleuze The four sections cover Deleuze s use of the history of philosophy, his philosophicaGathers 20 of Smith s new.
Review: Eugene W. Holland, Daniel W. Smith, Charles J. Stivale, eds. (2009) Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text. Continuum: London and New York. 276 pp. Caroline Hagood Independent Scholar, New York City In the introduction to this rich and complex compilation of essays, Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text, Eugene W. Holland, synthesises Deleuze’s.
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Translated with an introduction by Daniel W. Smith Afterword by Tom Conley This first English translation illuminates Francis Bacon’s paintings, the non-rational logic of sensation, and the act of painting itself, this work—presented in lucid and nuanced translation—also points beyond painting toward connections with other arts such as music, cinema, and literature.