The works of gilles deleuze volume I | 1953-1969

[Pages:341]the works of gilles deleuze volume I | 1953-1969

jon roffe

The Works of Gilles Deleuze I: 1953-1969

Anamnesis

Anamnesis means remembrance or reminiscence, the collection and recollection of what has been lost, forgotten, or effaced. It is therefore a matter of the very old, of what has made us who we are. But anamnesis is also a work that transforms its subject, always producing something new. To recollect the old, to produce the new: that is the task of Anamnesis.

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The use of philosophy is to sadden. A philosophy that saddens no one, that annoys no one, is not a philosophy. It is useful for harming stupidity, for turning stupidity into something shameful.

Gilles Deleuze, Nietzsche and Philosophy

Contents

Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Three formal constants in Deleuze's work About this book

1. Empiricism and Subjectivity

Two Humes, two empiricisms Belief, illusion and reason Fiction and madness in the understanding The moral world The genesis of subjectivity

2. Nietzsche and Philosophy

Nietzsche as philosopher Structural account I: force and quality Structural account II: the will to power The doctrine of the eternal return Genealogical account I: from consciousness to bad conscience Genealogical account II: nihilism and transformation

3. Kant's Critical Philosophy

The doctrine of the faculties and the transcendental method The doctrine of the faculties in the Critique of Pure Reason The doctrine of the faculties in the Critique of Practical Reason The doctrine of the faculties in the Critique of the Power of Judgement History and `the ruse of nature'

4. Bergsonism

Two kinds of multiplicity and their confusion The method of intuition

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