Introduction 1. Future Politics 2. Living a time out of joint 3. Deleuze and Derrida, Immanence and Transcendence: two directions in recent French thought 4. The beginnings of thought: the fundamental experience in Derrida and Deleuze 5. Ontology and Logography: the pharmacy, plato and the simulacrum 6. Algebras, Geometries, and Topologies of the Fold: Deleuze, Derrida and Quasi-Mathematical Thinking (with Leibniz and Mallarme) 7. The Philosopher and the Writer: a question of style 8. Active habits and passive events or Bartleby 9. Beyond Hermeneutics: Deleuze, Derrida and contemporary theory 10. Language and persecution 11. Love
John Protevi teaches in the Dept. of French Studies at Louisiana State University.
"a fascinating study of the similarities and differences between
the two philosophers and in particular the ethical and political
threads underlying their connection. "-Critical Horizons, September
2003
"...this is an important book, provoking us to explore what Delezue
calls the zone of indiscernibility—the region lacking simple
identity or opposotional difference—between these two important
thinkers." -Philosophy in Review, 12/03
*Jack Reynolds and Jon Roffe*
"This fine collection examines tensions and similarities between
the views of Deleuze and Derrida...The articles take various
approaches to these topics, and this results in interesting
overlaps that nicely elucidate nuances and complexities in the
thought of each philosopher, as well as their intellectual
relationship....This book should be of value to theologians,
philosophers of religious, and ethicists, as well as anyone
interested in either Deleuze or Derrida." -Religious Studies
Review, 01/04
*Religious Studies Review*
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