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Nietzsche and Philosophy
Book • 1985
In *Nietzsche and Philosophy*, Deleuze presents a comprehensive and innovative interpretation of Nietzsche's thought.
The book challenges conventional philosophical ideas, particularly Hegelian dialectics, and introduces key concepts such as multiplicity, becoming, and affirmation.
Deleuze argues that Nietzsche's philosophy breaks with traditional dialectical methods and opens a new avenue in post-war thought.
The work is acclaimed for its scholarly rigor and imaginative interpretation, influencing figures like Michel Foucault and shaping the landscape of French philosophy.
The book challenges conventional philosophical ideas, particularly Hegelian dialectics, and introduces key concepts such as multiplicity, becoming, and affirmation.
Deleuze argues that Nietzsche's philosophy breaks with traditional dialectical methods and opens a new avenue in post-war thought.
The work is acclaimed for its scholarly rigor and imaginative interpretation, influencing figures like Michel Foucault and shaping the landscape of French philosophy.
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as the author of "Nietzsche and Philosophy", considered by many as the best interpretation of Nietzsche's work.


Stephen West

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Episode #213 ... Deleuze Interprets Nietzsche (Difference, Joy, Affirmation)
Mentioned in the context of a discussion about the differences between Deleuze's thought and Nietzsche's.

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