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Main Author: Leonard Lawlor
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sjp.12607
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contents The primacy of the practical: Russell Ford's Experience and empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the early Deleuze Leonard Lawlor The Southern Journal of Philosophy AbstractAs the subtitle indicates, this article examines Russell Ford's new book on Deleuze's 1953 Empiricism and Subjectivity. Ford's book especially illuminates Deleuze's book on Hume in two ways. First, he shows how Deleuze's first book intervenes in an ongoing debate in French philosophy between transcendence and immanence. Second, Ford provides an intense reading of Deleuze's first book. The question, however, that Ford's book aims to answer is the nature of empiricism itself. My article reconstructs the precise definition of empiricism found in Experience and Empiricism. But also, because Ford stresses the priority of the practical in Deleuze's interpretation of Hume, my article, near the end, shows how Deleuze's view of the practical in his 1968 Difference and Repetition contests the view of the practical presented in Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity. 10.1111/sjp.12607 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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spellingShingle The primacy of the practical: Russell Ford's Experience and empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the early Deleuze
Leonard Lawlor
The Southern Journal of Philosophy
The primacy of the practical: Russell Ford's Experience and empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the early Deleuze Leonard Lawlor The Southern Journal of Philosophy AbstractAs the subtitle indicates, this article examines Russell Ford's new book on Deleuze's 1953 Empiricism and Subjectivity. Ford's book especially illuminates Deleuze's book on Hume in two ways. First, he shows how Deleuze's first book intervenes in an ongoing debate in French philosophy between transcendence and immanence. Second, Ford provides an intense reading of Deleuze's first book. The question, however, that Ford's book aims to answer is the nature of empiricism itself. My article reconstructs the precise definition of empiricism found in Experience and Empiricism. But also, because Ford stresses the priority of the practical in Deleuze's interpretation of Hume, my article, near the end, shows how Deleuze's view of the practical in his 1968 Difference and Repetition contests the view of the practical presented in Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity. 10.1111/sjp.12607 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
title The primacy of the practical: Russell Ford's Experience and empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the early Deleuze
topic The Southern Journal of Philosophy
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sjp.12607