
Henry Somers Hall - Deleuze, Difference, and Repetition
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Deleuze's Unique Approach to Philosophy and Logic
This chapter discusses Gilles Deleuze's distinct perspective on the history of philosophy, his focus on problems rather than traditional logic, and the influence of Russell's theory of types on his work. It also delves into the complexities of representing time, logical paradoxes, and the challenge of reconciling systematization and totality within the philosophies of Hegel, Deleuze, Kant, and Aristotle.
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