What Difference does Deleuze's Difference make?
What Difference does Deleuze's Difference make?
This chapter examines Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of difference. It explains that only a process philosophy where process and product are the same can hope to prevent the subordination of difference to identity and suggests that Deleuze's philosophy meets all these requirements and represents the most consistent difference philosophy of all. It also discusses Deleuze's transcendental empiricism and his view on the history of philosophy.
Keywords: Gilles Deleuze, philosophy of difference, identity, transcendental empiricism, history of philosophy
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