Conditions of thought: Deleuze and transcendental ideas
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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:48authored byD Voss
Analyses Deleuze's notion of transcendental and genetic Ideas as conditions of creative thought. From his early work in 'Nietzsche and Philosophy' to 'Difference and Repetition', Deleuze develops a unique notion of transcendental philosophy. It comprises a radical critique of the illusions of representation and a genetic model of thought. Engaging with questions of representation, Ideas and the transcendental, Daniela Voss offers a sophisticated treatment of the Kantian aspects of Deleuze's thought, taking account of Leibniz, Maimon, Lautman and Nietzsche along the way. Key Features. • Demonstrates that Deleuze's early philosophy is transcendental • Puts forward a new understanding of the transcendental conditions of thought • Gives insight into how Deleuze's thought developed along the lines of thinkers such as Leibniz, Kant, Maimon, Bergson, Nietzsche and Klossowski.