Ontology in Heidegger and Deleuze: a comparative analysis
This groundbreaking book engages with the relationship between ontology, metaphysics, and epistemology in Heidegger and Deleuze. Showing that the latter are rooted in their respective ontologies not only provides a clear, detailed, and holistic outline of all three, but also reveals that Heidegger a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This groundbreaking book engages with the relationship between ontology, metaphysics, and epistemology in Heidegger and Deleuze. Showing that the latter are rooted in their respective ontologies not only provides a clear, detailed, and holistic outline of all three, but also reveals that Heidegger and Deleuze are highly critical of thinking that associates being with identity. While they both seek to overcome this association by affirming being as becoming, they differ in terms of what this becoming entails with Deleuze's onto-genetic account of being's rhizomic-becoming going beyond Heidegger's temporal account. However, while Deleuze attempts to think as and from difference, the relationship between identity and difference is explored to offer a tri-partite account of identity that shows that, despite his claims to the contrary, Deleuze's ontological categories continue to depend on a form of the identity he aims to overcome |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 226 S. |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
VII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
IX
ABBREVIATIONS
FORWORKSCITED
XI
1
INTRODUCTION
1
HEIDEGGERANDDELEUZE
2
THEARGUMENT
DEVELOPED
S
STRUCTUREOFTHEBOOK
12
2
RETHINKING
THE
HUMAN:
HEIDEGGER,
FUNDAMENTAL
ONTOLOGY,
AND
HUMANISM
16
INSEARCHOFBEING
17
METAPHYSICAL
HUMANISM
27
HUMAN
EK-SISTENCE
31
THEIMPORTANCE
OFBEING
38
3
BEINGAND
TECHNOLOGY:
HEIDEGGER
ONTHE
OVERCOMING
OF
METAPHYSICS
43
BEING,METAPHYSICS,
ANDANTHROPOCENTRISM
47
TECHNOLOGY
SI
OVERCOMING
THEENFRAMING
OFMODERN
TECHNOLOGY
S9
THEDESTRUCTION
OFMETAPHYSICS
62
4
PHILOSOPHY
ASWORLD-VIEW:
METAPHYSICS
AND
THE
THINKING
OFBEING
69
THEBEINGOFPHILOSOPHY
70
THEQUESTIONING
OFPHILOSOPHY
72
REVEALINGPHILOSOPHY
BYDOINGPHILOSOPHY
7S
PHILOSOPHY
ASWORLD-VIEW
78
5
TRANSFORMING
THOUGHT:
HEIDEGGER
AND
MEDITATIVE
THINKING
87
OVERCOMING
PHILOSOPHY
THROUGH
THINKING
88
MEDITATIVE
THINKING
ANDBEING
91
MEDITATIVE
THINKING
ANDTHEAB-GROUND
OFBEING
96
THEMOVEMENT
TOMEDITATIVE
THINKING
102
WILLINGTHEOVERCOMING
OFMETAPHYSICAL
THINKING
108
V
VI
CONTENTS
6
DELEUZEONBEINGASBECOMING:
MULTIPLICITY,
DIFFERENCE,
ANDVIRTUALITY
116
BEINGASBECOMING
117
BECOMINGASMULTIPLICITY
125
DIFFERENCEANDNEGATION
130
VIRTUALITY,ACTUALITY,POSSIBILITY,ANDREALITY
137
7
DELEUZEAND
THESTRUCTURAL
CONDITIONS
OFPHILOSOPHY
145
THEIMAGEOFTHOUGHT
146
PHILOSOPHYASCONCEPT-CREATION
152
THEPLANEOFIMMANENCE
163
CONCEPTUAL
PERSONAE
172
8
DELEUZEONTHEPURPOSE
ANDPLACEOFPHILOSOPHY
174
THEPROBLEMSOFPHILOSOPHY
174
GEO-PHILOSOPHY
180
THEPLACEOFPHILOSOPHY
INRELATIONTOSEIENCEANDART
187
THINKINGTHERELATIONSHIP
BETWEENTHEDISCIPLINES
191
9
IDENTITY
INDELEUZE'SDIFFERENTIAL
ONTOLOGY
200
RECONCILINGTHEIRRECONCILABLE
201
DIFFERENTSENSESOFIDENTITY
206
EXAMPLESOFIDENTITYINDELEUZE'SDIFFERENTIALONTOLOGY
209
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
212
WORKSCITED
216
INDEX
221 |
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