A life worth living, then, is one that fully experiences the present and experiments with new ways of being. Deleuze’s ethics, with its transformative power, encourage us to let go of fixed identities ...
In this short essay Deleuze looks to move beyond Michel Foucault’s historical understanding of ‘disciplinary societies’, where power is exercised within discrete institutions, towards the concept of ...
La faute, peut-être, à un refus de l’éloquence et de la compromission, ainsi qu’à l’importante « couverture institutionnelle » des trois grands contemporains du philosophe — Foucault, Deleuze et ...
Foucault was especially concerned with bridging ... may turn out to be something we must nonetheless engage and confront. Deleuze builds a fair share of his ontology by basing it on Stoic metaphysics.
Althusser, Barthes, Bourdieu, Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault et tant d’autres continuent de « donner cours » à travers des publications qui s’attachent à faire revivre leur dimension professorale. La ...
and the Wooster Group (US), and the writings of Deleuze & Guattari, Derrida and Foucault, and through those of David Bohm and Michel Serres by models of creativity in the sciences. My earlier research ...
However, for Deleuze, ethics is not moralism but an explorative way of living. As Michel Foucault once wrote in the preface to Anti-Oedipus, Deleuze’s collaboration with Félix Guattari ...