Philosophy after Friendship: Deleuzes Conceptual Personae
By (Author) Gregg Lambert
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st June 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
177.62
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
In singular and provocative fashion, Gregg Lambert's Philosophy after Friendship introduces us to the key social personae that have populated modern political philosophy. Drawing on the philosophies of Deleuze and Derrida, as well as the work of Indo-European linguist mile Benveniste, Lambert constructs a genealogy to demonstrate how political thought has been structured by the emergence of such "conceptual personae."
"This is a timely, relevant book. By drawing from Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy, especially their concept of friendship, Gregg Lambert offers an important reconceptualization of Kant's essay on perpetual peace, and in doing so he sets the stage for a post-war philosophy that remains true to Kant's ideal."Jeffrey Bell, Southeastern Louisiana University
"Readers expecting a book about Deleuze in a limited sense will encounter instead a far wider-ranging and more distinctive work."French Studies
"Gregg Lamberts excellent new book is the product of a long-held interest in the Kantian idea of perpetual peace as a paradigm for thinking the future of global politics."Symplok
Gregg Lambert is Deans Professor of Humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. His numerous books include In Search of a New Image of Thought: Gilles Deleuze and Philosophical Expressionism (Minnesota, 2012).