Introduction
Introduction
This chapter begins with a discussion of Deleuze’s transcendental philosophy. It then sets out the book’s purpose, which is to extract a Deleuzian concept of the transcendental from his philosophy of the early period, in particular Difference and Repetition (1968). This is followed by a review of academic scholarship on Deleuze’s transcendental empiricism; an outline of the book’s main arguments; and an overview of the subsequent chapters.
Keywords: Gilles Deleuze, transcendental philosophy, empiricism
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