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9. Deleuze, Ethics, Ethology, and Art
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Whistle While You Work: Deleuze and the Spirit of Capitalism 5
- 2. The Ethics of the Event: Deleuze and Ethics without Aρxń 21
- 3. While Remaining on the Shore: Ethics in Deleuze’s Encounter with Antonin Artaud 44
- 4. Responsive Becoming: Ethics between Deleuze and Feminism 63
- 5. Deleuze, Values, and Normativity 89
- 6. Ethics and the World without Others 108
- 7. Deleuze and the Question of Desire: Towards an Immanent Theory of Ethics 123
- 8. “Existing Not as a Subject But as a Work of Art”: The Task of Ethics or Aesthetics? 142
- 9. Deleuze, Ethics, Ethology, and Art 154
- 10. Never Too Late? On the Implications of Deleuze’s Work on Death for a Deleuzian Moral Philosophy 171
- 11. Ethics between Particularity and Universality 188
- Notes on Contributors 207
- Index 210
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Whistle While You Work: Deleuze and the Spirit of Capitalism 5
- 2. The Ethics of the Event: Deleuze and Ethics without Aρxń 21
- 3. While Remaining on the Shore: Ethics in Deleuze’s Encounter with Antonin Artaud 44
- 4. Responsive Becoming: Ethics between Deleuze and Feminism 63
- 5. Deleuze, Values, and Normativity 89
- 6. Ethics and the World without Others 108
- 7. Deleuze and the Question of Desire: Towards an Immanent Theory of Ethics 123
- 8. “Existing Not as a Subject But as a Work of Art”: The Task of Ethics or Aesthetics? 142
- 9. Deleuze, Ethics, Ethology, and Art 154
- 10. Never Too Late? On the Implications of Deleuze’s Work on Death for a Deleuzian Moral Philosophy 171
- 11. Ethics between Particularity and Universality 188
- Notes on Contributors 207
- Index 210