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8. ‘The magic formula we all seek’: Spinoza + Fichte = x
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Frederick Amrine
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Introduction: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Thought – Method, Ideas and Aesthetics 1
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Part I: Deleuze, Kant and Maimon
- 1. Deleuze, Kant and the Transcendental Field 25
- 2. The Problematic Idea, Neo-Kantianism and Maimon’s Role in Deleuze’s Thought 44
- 3. Maimon, Kant, Deleuze: The Concepts of Difference and Intensive Magnitude 60
- 4. Deleuze and Kant’s Critique of Judgment 85
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Part II: Deleuze, Romanticism and Idealism
- 5. What is a Literature of War?: Kleist, Kant and Nomadology 105
- 6. The Calculable Law of Tragic Representation and the Unthinkable: Rhythm, Caesura and Time, from Hölderlin to Deleuze 123
- 7. Ground, Transcendence and Method in Deleuze’s Fichte 146
- 8. ‘The magic formula we all seek’: Spinoza + Fichte = x 168
- 9. State Philosophy and the War Machine 190
- 10. Tragedy and Agency in Hegel and Deleuze 212
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Part III: Deleuzian Lines of Post-Kantian Thought
- 11. Schopenhauer and Deleuze 231
- 12. Feuerbach and the Image of Thought 253
- 13. Deleuze’s ‘Power of Decision’, Kant’s =X and Husserl’s Noema 272
- 14. Kant’s Bastards: Deleuze and Lyotard 293
- 15. Chronos is Sick: Deleuze, Antonioni and the Kantian Lineage of Modern Cinema 307
- Index 330
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Introduction: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Thought – Method, Ideas and Aesthetics 1
-
Part I: Deleuze, Kant and Maimon
- 1. Deleuze, Kant and the Transcendental Field 25
- 2. The Problematic Idea, Neo-Kantianism and Maimon’s Role in Deleuze’s Thought 44
- 3. Maimon, Kant, Deleuze: The Concepts of Difference and Intensive Magnitude 60
- 4. Deleuze and Kant’s Critique of Judgment 85
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Part II: Deleuze, Romanticism and Idealism
- 5. What is a Literature of War?: Kleist, Kant and Nomadology 105
- 6. The Calculable Law of Tragic Representation and the Unthinkable: Rhythm, Caesura and Time, from Hölderlin to Deleuze 123
- 7. Ground, Transcendence and Method in Deleuze’s Fichte 146
- 8. ‘The magic formula we all seek’: Spinoza + Fichte = x 168
- 9. State Philosophy and the War Machine 190
- 10. Tragedy and Agency in Hegel and Deleuze 212
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Part III: Deleuzian Lines of Post-Kantian Thought
- 11. Schopenhauer and Deleuze 231
- 12. Feuerbach and the Image of Thought 253
- 13. Deleuze’s ‘Power of Decision’, Kant’s =X and Husserl’s Noema 272
- 14. Kant’s Bastards: Deleuze and Lyotard 293
- 15. Chronos is Sick: Deleuze, Antonioni and the Kantian Lineage of Modern Cinema 307
- Index 330