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- catalog abstract ""Pure Immanence collects the essays of Gilles Deleuze on a complex theme at the heart of his philosophy. In his last piece of writing, included here, Deleuze gives a simple name to this problem: "a life." Newly translated and gathered in one volume for the first time, the essays in Pure Immanence capture Deleuze's persistent search throughout his philosophical work for a new and superior form of empiricism that rethinks the relation of thought to life. "I," writes Deleuze, "have always felt that I am an empiricist, that is, a pluralist."" "Announced in his very first book on Hume, then pursued in his early studies of Nietzsche and Bergson and in his later "clinical" essays, the issue of an "empiricist conversion" was central to Deleuze's thinking, in particular to his aesthetics and his conception of the art of cinema. For Deleuze such a conversion, such an empiricism, such a new art and will-to-art was, in fact, what was most needed in the new regime of communication and information-machines. The last seemingly minor question of "a life" is thus inseparable from Deleuze's striking image of philosophy not as a wisdom we already possess, but as a pure immanence of what is yet come. Pure Immanence exposes the new and urgent problems such a philosophy confronts today, one whose most difficult task, the invention of "a life," has yet to be achieved."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Essays. Selections. English".
- catalog contributor b12132531.
- catalog contributor b12132532.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description ""Announced in his very first book on Hume, then pursued in his early studies of Nietzsche and Bergson and in his later "clinical" essays, the issue of an "empiricist conversion" was central to Deleuze's thinking, in particular to his aesthetics and his conception of the art of cinema. For Deleuze such a conversion, such an empiricism, such a new art and will-to-art was, in fact, what was most needed in the new regime of communication and information-machines. The last seemingly minor question of "a life" is thus inseparable from Deleuze's striking image of philosophy not as a wisdom we already possess, but as a pure immanence of what is yet come.".
- catalog description ""Pure Immanence collects the essays of Gilles Deleuze on a complex theme at the heart of his philosophy. In his last piece of writing, included here, Deleuze gives a simple name to this problem: "a life." Newly translated and gathered in one volume for the first time, the essays in Pure Immanence capture Deleuze's persistent search throughout his philosophical work for a new and superior form of empiricism that rethinks the relation of thought to life. "I," writes Deleuze, "have always felt that I am an empiricist, that is, a pluralist.""".
- catalog description "Immanence: a life -- Hume -- Nietzsche.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Pure Immanence exposes the new and urgent problems such a philosophy confronts today, one whose most difficult task, the invention of "a life," has yet to be achieved."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "102 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Pure immanence.".
- catalog identifier "1890951242 (hc)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pure immanence.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Zone Books ; Cambridge, Mass. : Distributed by the MIT Press,".
- catalog relation "Pure immanence.".
- catalog subject "194 21".
- catalog subject "B2430.D452 E54 2001".
- catalog subject "Empiricism.".
- catalog subject "Immanence (Philosophy)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Immanence: a life -- Hume -- Nietzsche.".
- catalog title "Essays. Selections. English".
- catalog title "Pure immanence : essays on a life / Gilles Deleuze ; with an introduction by John Rajchman ; translated by Anne Boyman.".
- catalog type "text".