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Transcendental Priority and Deleuzian Normativity. A reply to James Williams

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jack ReynoldsJack Reynolds
I am grateful that someone whose work I greatly admire could be the philosopher to so eloquently and succinctly cut to the heart of the problem that I posed in the previous issue of Deleuze Studies. James Williams' critical reply leaves me, prima facie, confronted by a stark alternative: either I have misunderstood Deleuze, or I have illustrated problems and lacunae in Deleuze. I will suggest, however, that this is a false alternative, and that Williams' and my divergent accounts of The Logic of Sense – and even Deleuze's oeuvre as a whole – is better understood as a situation of ‘both/and’ rather than ‘either/or’, and hence that my interpretation of Deleuze isn't wrong, but necessarily iconoclastic.

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Journal

Deleuze Studies

Volume

2

Issue

1

Pagination

101 - 108

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Location

Edinburgh, UK

ISSN

1750-2241

eISSN

1755-1684

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Edinburgh University Press

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