Hegel and Deleuze : together again for the first time / edited by Karen Houle and Jim Vernon.
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Evanston, Ill. :
Northwestern University Press,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Disjunction/contradiction
- 1. At the crossroads of philosophy and religion: Deleuze's critique of Hegel / Brent Adkins
- 2. Negation, disjunction, and a new theory of forces: Deleuze's critique of Hegel / Nathan Widder
- 3. Hegel and Deleuze: difference or contradiction? / Anne Sauvagnargues
- 4. The logic of the rhizome in the work of Hegel and Deleuze / Henry Somers-Hall
- 5. Actualization: enrichment and loss / Bruce Baugh
- 6. Political bodies without organs: on Hegel's ideal state and Deleuzian micropolitics / Pheng Cheah
- 7. Deleuze and Hegel on the logic of relations / Jim Vernon
- Part 2. Connection/synthesis
- 8. Deleuze and Hegel on the limits of self-determined subjectivity / Simon Lumsden
- 9. Desiring-production and spirit: on anti-Oedipus and German idealism / John Russon
- 10. Hegel and Deleuze: the storm / Juliette Simont
- 11. Limit, ground, judgment
- syllogism: Hegel, Deleuze, Hegel, and Deleuze / Jay Lampert
- 12. Hegel and Deleuze on life, sense, and limit / Emilia Angelova
- Part 3. Conjunctive synthesis
- 13. A criminal intrigue: an interview with Jean-Clet Martin / Constantin V. Boundas.