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The problem of method: Deleuze and Simondon

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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:40 authored by D Voss
This paper examines the relationship between Simondon’s theory of individuation and Deleuze’s transcendental empiricism. Deleuze credits Simondon with inventing a new conception of the transcendental – a claim that might have taken Simondon by surprise, as this term does not play any significant role in his oeuvre. The aim of this paper is to show both that Simondon’s philosophy contributed to the construction of Deleuze’s transcendental philosophy in an essential way and that the nature of his own project is radically different from Deleuze’s. The most important divergence between the two thinkers lies arguably in their respective methods. What this difference brings to the fore is Deleuze’s adherence to the philosophical traditions of idealism and structuralism at this stage of his thought.

History

Journal

Deleuze and Guattari studies

Volume

14

Pagination

87-108

Location

Edinburgh, Scot.

ISSN

2398-9777

eISSN

2398-9785

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press