This book offers the first extended comparison of the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze and David Hume. Jeffrey Bell argues that Deleuze's early work on Hume was instrumental to Deleuze's formulation of the problems and concepts that would remain a focus of his entire corpus. Reading Deleuze's work in light of Hume's influence, along with a comparison of Deleuze's work with William James, Henri Bergson, and others, sets the stage for a vigorous defence of his philosophy against a number of recent criticisms, and it extends the field of Deleuze studies by showing how Deleuze's thought can clarify and contribute to the work being done in political theory, cultural studies, and history, particularly the history of the Scottish Enlightenment. By engaging Deleuze's thought with the work of Hume, this book clarifies and supports the work of Deleuze and exemplifies the continuing relevance of Hume's thought to a number of contemporary debates.
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Book Details
Title
Deleuze's Hume
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Genre
Philosophy
ISBN13
9781474474566
Book Category
Philosophy and Religion Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PHI046000
Book Subcategory
Philosophy Books
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
234 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
261 gr
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