Empiricism and subjectivity : an essay on Hume's theory of human nature / Gilles Deleuze ; translated and with an introduction by Constantin V. Boundas.
This title anticipates and explains the post-structuralist turn to empiricism. Presenting a reading of David Hume's philosophy, the work assists in understanding the progress of Deleuze's thought.
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
1991.
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Table of Contents:
- TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION
- Deleuze, empiricism, and the struggle for subjectivity
- ONE : The problem of knowledge and the problem of ethics
- TWO : Cultural world and general rules
- THREE : The power of the imagination in ethics and knowledge
- FOUR : God and the world
- FIVE : Empiricism and subjectivity
- SIX : Principles of human nature
- CONCLUSION : Purposiveness.