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Deleuze and Ancient Greek Physics: The Image of Nature

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Full Title:

Deleuze and Ancient Greek Physics: The Image of Nature

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781474284677

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

27th July 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophy of science

Dewey:

180

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

569g

Description

In 1988 the philosopher Gilles Deleuze remarked that, throughout his career, he had always been 'circling around' a concept of nature. Providing critical analysis of his highly original readings of Stoicism, Aristotle, and Epicurus, this book shows that it is Deleuze's interpretations of ancient Greek physics that provide the key to understanding his conception of nature. Using the works of Aristotle, Plato, Chrysippus, and Epicurus, Michael Bennett traces the development of Deleuzes key concepts of event, difference, and problem. Arguing that it is difficult, if not impossible, to fully understand these ideas without an appreciation of Deleuze's Hellenistic influences, Deleuze and Ancient Greek Physics situates his commentaries in the context of contemporary scholarship on ancient Greek philosophy. Delving into the original Greek and Latin texts, this book shows that Deleuzes readings are more complex and controversial than they first appear, simultaneously advancing Deleuze as a new voice in interpretations of ancient Greek philosophy. Generating both new critical analyses of Deleuze and a new appreciation for his classical erudition, Deleuze and Ancient Greek Physics will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in ancient Greek philosophy, Deleuzes philosophical project or his unique methodology in the history of philosophy.

Reviews

Bennett's combination not only avoids the strictures of chronology or methodology without sacrificing the rigour or insight of either, but in so doing demonstrates the philosophical (rather than just historical) significance of notions such as matter, motion, atoms, and bodies in antiquity. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Bennett displays a command of both the Greek authors and contemporary scholarship on their work, and a thorough familiarity with the Deleuze (and Guattari) texts under discussion [The] book is meticulously argued and will be appreciated by scholars of Hellenistic philosophy and anyone interested in a rigorous and comprehensive account of the impact Deleuzes engagement with ancient Greek philosophyin particular Stoicism and Epicureanismhad on his philosophy. * CHOICE *
Michael James Bennett's book is a new and important contribution [It] is an excellent book with much to recommend it to not only Deleuze scholars, but also to scholars of ancient Greek and Hellenic philosophy. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

Author Bio

Michael James Bennett is Lecturer in History of Science and Technology at the University of Kings College, Canada.

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