Logic of Sense (Bloomsbury Revelations) (Continuum Impacts)

by Gilles Deleuze

Professor Constantin V. Boundas (Translator), Mark Lester (Translator), Professor Charles J. Stivale (Translator), Constantin V. Boundas (Translator), and Charles J. Stivale (Translator)

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Logic of Sense is one of Deleuze’s seminal works. First published in 1969, shortly after Difference and Repetition, it prefigures the hybrid style and methods he would use in his later writing with Felix Guattari. In an early review Michel Foucault wrote that Logic of Sense ‘should be read as the boldest and most insolent of metaphysical treatises’.

The book is divided into 34 ‘series’ and five appendices covering a diverse range of topics including, sense, nonsense, event, sexuality, psychoanalysis, paradoxes, schizophrenia, literature and becoming and includes fascinating close textual readings of works by Lewis Carroll, Sigmund Freud, Seneca, Pierre Klossowski, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Émile Zola. Logic of Sense is essential reading for anyone interested in post-war continental thought.
  • ISBN10 1474234887
  • ISBN13 9781474234887
  • Publish Date 22 October 2015 (first published 1 December 2000)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 376
  • Language English