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Gilles Deleuze, a Reader of Gilbert Simondon

Sean Bowden-2013-03-13-Edinburgh University Press eBooks
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Abstract This article consists of a close reading and explication of several of the central philosophical concepts to be found in Simondon's L'individu et sa genèse physico-biologique. It then proceeds to show how not only these concepts, but also Simondon's method for constructing these concepts, are taken up by Gilles Deleuze in Chapter 5 of his Difference and Repetition. In particular, the article shows how Deleuze's characterization of 'intensive processes of individuation' is thoroughly Simondonian. The article will also provide the English speaking reader with an introduction to the French language commentary on Simondon and Deleuze.

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Abstract This article consists of a close reading and explication of several of the central philosophical concepts to be found in Simondon's L'individu et sa genèse physico-biologique. It then proceeds to show how not only these concepts, but also Simondon's method for constructing these concepts, are taken up by Gilles Deleuze in Chapter 5 of his Difference and Repetition. In particular, the article shows how Deleuze's characterization of 'intensive processes of individuation' is thoroughly Simondonian. The article will also provide the English speaking reader with an introduction to the French language commentary on Simondon and Deleuze.

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