Foucault Deleuze: Nouvelles impressions du surréalisme
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
359
Language
French
Published
Apr 8, 2015
Publisher
Hermann Glassin
ISBN-10
2705690158
ISBN-13
9782705690151
Description
Georges Sebbag invites readers to explore the intricate relationship between Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, two titans of contemporary philosophy. This work delves into their shared intellectual landscape, revealing how their ideas converged and diverged amidst the backdrop of surrealism. The author meticulously unpacks their philosophical dialogues, illustrating the way both thinkers challenge traditional narratives and explore the boundaries of human experience.
Through an analysis that spans several decades, Sebbag traces the evolution of surrealism as it interacts with Foucault's ideas on power and knowledge and Deleuze's concepts of desire and multiplicity. The reader is taken on a journey that showcases how these philosophical currents reflect broader cultural movements and how they continue to resonate today.
In unraveling this tacit partnership, the author sheds light on the profound impact that Foucault and Deleuze have had on contemporary thought, presenting an engaging portrait that is sure to intrigue students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophical discourse.
Through an analysis that spans several decades, Sebbag traces the evolution of surrealism as it interacts with Foucault's ideas on power and knowledge and Deleuze's concepts of desire and multiplicity. The reader is taken on a journey that showcases how these philosophical currents reflect broader cultural movements and how they continue to resonate today.
In unraveling this tacit partnership, the author sheds light on the profound impact that Foucault and Deleuze have had on contemporary thought, presenting an engaging portrait that is sure to intrigue students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophical discourse.
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