Out of this World Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation

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An analysis of the central beliefs of the twentieth-century French philosopher considers his influence over his contemporaries while arguing that Deleuze was an "other-worldly" thinker whose assertion of an unlimited creative power was compromised by his dismissal of problems related to conflict and solidarity. Simultaneous.

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