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Gilles Deleuze was one of the most influential philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century. As with other French philosophers of his generation, such as Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, Deleuzes work and his collaboration with Félix Guattari has also had huge influence in other disciplines, particularly literature, film studies, architecture, and science and mathematics.

The Deleuzian Mind is an outstanding collection that explores the full extent and significance of Deleuze's work, its reception and its legacy. Comprising 38 chapters written by an international and interdisciplinary team of contributors, the volume is divided into eight clear parts:





Situating Deleuze A New History of Philosophy. Deleuzes Precursors Encounters Critical and Clinical The Early Philosophy. A Logic of Sense The Later Philosophy. The Wasp and the Orchid Art and Literature Deleuze, Maths and Science Deleuze and Politics.

With its wide-ranging exploration of Deleuzes thought and the huge influence it continues to have within the theoretical humanities and social sciences, The Deleuzian Mind is invaluable reading for students, researchers and scholars in philosophy, literature, film studies and political theory.
Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction Jeffrey A. Bell
and Henry Somers-Hall Part 1: Situating Deleuze
1. Deleuze and Universitaire
Alan Schrift
2. An Extremely Populous Solitude: Deleuze with Guattari Edward
Thornton
3. Gilles Deleuze: A Life and Works Frida Beckman Part 2: A New
History of Philosophy. Deleuzes Precursors
4. A Kind of Science Fiction:
Deleuze and Hume Russell Ford
5. Virtual Encounters: The Making and
Manifestations of Deleuzes Bergsonism Craig Lundy
6. Deleuze and Spinoza
Jack Stetter
7. Deleuzes Nietzsche: Will to Power and Eternal Return Julie
Van der Wielen Part 3: Encounters Critical and Clinical
8. Deleuze and Kant
Marc Rölli
9. Deleuze and Hegel Bruce Baugh
10. Deleuze, Lacan, and
Sadomasochism Janell Watson
11. Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty, Readers of Proust
Judith Wambacq
12. From Ontological Difference to Difference in Itself:
Deleuze and Heidegger Gavin Rae
13. The Logic of Sense: Deleuze, Hyppolite
and the Speculative Proposition Joe Hughes
14. Deleuze and Analytic
Philosophy; or, Empirical Reasoning and the Legacy of Hume Jeffrey A. Bell
15. Singular Without Being Individual: Simondon, Deleuze, and the problem
of individuation Daniela Voss
16. Thinking without Domination: (Radical)
Immanence between Deleuze and Laruelle Eckardt Lindner Part 4: The Early
Philosophy. A Logic of Sense
17. Sartre, Deleuze, and the Transcendental
Field Henry Somers-Hall
18. Forget the Virtual, What Matters is Intensity:
Situating Intensity in Deleuzes Early Thought Nathan Widder
19. The
Deleuzian Concept of Other Koichiro Kokubun
20. Statification John Protevi
21. Deleuzes Philosophy of Action Sean Bowden
22. The Roaring of the Sea,
the White Wall, and the Lightning Bolt: Introduction to Deleuzes Ethics of
the Univocity of Being Leonard Lawlor Part 5: The Later Philosophy. The Wasp
and the Orchid
23. A Thousand Plateaus: Book as Plane Brent Adkins
24. Two
Regimes of Thought Miguel de Beistegui
25. Observations on Observation:
Perspective in Deleuze Mary Beth Mader
26. Deleuze on Time Daniel W. Smith
Part 6: Art and Literature
27. The Clinic and the Waiting Room: Deleuze on
Literature Audrey Wasser
28. Cinematic Semiotic Excess: A Deleuzian Final Cut
of All the Signs in the World David Deamer
29. The cosmic artisan: a
homemade atomic bomb: The Sublime Aesthetics of Deleuze and Guattari Stephen
Zepke
30. Deleuze and Music Iain Campbell Part 7: Deleuze, Maths and Science
31. Deleuze and Lautman Simon Duffy
32. From Bullshit to Gold: Unearthing
Deleuzes Philosophy of Logical Validity Corry Shores
33. Gilles Deleuze and
New Materialism: Rethinking Subjectivity and Language After the Linguistic
Turn Rick Dolphijn Part 8: Deleuze and Politics
34. Democracy and Institution
in Deleuzes Early Political Philosophy Paul Patton
35. Parallel Lines:
Deleuze, Spinoza, and Marx Jason Read
36. Mind, Hell, Immanence, Sex: The
Problem of Mind Claire Colebrook
37. Deleuzian Concepts for Ex-colonialism
Simone Bignall
38. A.D. 1972 A.D. 1980: How Do You Rescue the Market from
Capital Eugene Holland. Index
Jeffrey A. Bell holds the C. Howard Nichols Professorship at Southeastern Louisiana University, USA. His books include An Inquiry into Analytic-Continental Metaphysics, Towards a Critical Existentialism, Philosophy at the Edge of Chaos and Deleuzes Hume: Philosophy, Culture and the Scottish Enlightenment. Bell has also co-edited Deleuze and History with Claire Colebrook, Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide with Paul Livingston and Andrew Cutrofello and A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy with Henry Somers-Hall and James Williams.

Henry Somers-Hall is a professor of philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. He has written extensively on Gilles Deleuze and the broader twentieth century French philosophical tradition. He is the author of Hegel, Deleuze and the Critique of Representation (2012), Deleuzes Difference and Repetition (2013) and Judgement and Sense in Modern French Philosophy (2022), and co-editor of the Cambridge Companion to Deleuze (2012) and A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy (2018).