Gilles Deleuze "Immanence: A Life" (1995)
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 Published On Apr 6, 2024

In this lecture, we'll cover one of Deleuze's last essays before his suicide, "Immanence: A Life". This essay helps to understand the affirmative and creative nature of Deleuze's philosophy, as well as frame his critique of transcendence and insistence on an immanent ontology. To help make sense of immanence (since it's such a crucial term), I'll give a brief background on the transcendence vs immanence debate and use the thought of Feuerbach and Descartes throughout to compliment Deleuze's words. Enjoy!

Music is Pyotr Tchaikovsky's None But the Lonely Heart by Isaac Stern    • 6 Romances, Op. 6: No. 6, Net Tol'Ka ...  

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