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Thinking between Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty
Résumé
Thinking between Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty is the first book-length examination of the relation between these two major thinkers of the twentieth century. Questioning the dominant view that the two have little of substance in common, Judith Wambacq brings them into a compelling dialogue to reveal a shared, historically grounded concern with the transcendental conditions of thought. Both Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze propose an immanent ontology, differing more in style than in substance. Wambacq’s synthetic treatment is nevertheless critical; she identifies the limitations of each thinker’s approach to immanent transcendental philosophy and traces its implications—through their respective relationships with Bergson, Proust, Cézanne, and Saussure—for ontology, language, artistic expression, and the thinking of difference. Drawing on primary texts alongside current scholarship in both French and English, Thinking between Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty is comprehensive and rigorous while remaining clear, accessible, and lively. It is certain to become the standard text for future scholarly discussion of these two major influences on contemporary thought.
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pp.xi-xiii
pp.1-8
pp.146-165
pp.213-226
pp.227-244
pp.245-250
pp.251-252
Détails de la publication
Maison d'édition: Ohio University Press
Lieu de publication: Athens, OH
Année: 2018
Pages: 296
Collection: Series in Continental Thought
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ISBN (hardback): 9780821422878
ISBN (digital): 9780821446126
Citation complète:
Wambacq Judith, 2018, Thinking between Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty. Athens, OH, Ohio University Press.