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    Deleuze’s Philosophy of Time and Logic: Kant, Bergson, and the Labyrinth of the Continuum

    Deleuze’s Philosophy of Time and Logic by Paetsch, John;

    Kant, Bergson, and the Labyrinth of the Continuum

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 30 April 2026

    • ISBN 9781350577435
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages248 pages
    • Size 236x156x20 mm
    • Weight 520 g
    • Language
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    Short description:

    Drawing on the work of philosophers and mathematicians, from Kant and Peirce to Bergson and Brandom, Paetsch explores the relationship between time and logic in Gilles Deleuze's philosophy.

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    Long description:

    In this compelling study John Paetsch explores the overlooked relationship between time and logic in Gilles Deleuze's philosophy.

    Drawing on the work of philosophers and mathematicians, from Kant and Peirce to Bergson and Brandom, this book plots an original path through Deleuze's thought and transcendental empiricism.

    Divided into 2 parts, each with a transcendental and a logical focus respectively, Part I introduces the concept of time in Deleuze's philosophy. Having dismissed all previous philosophies of time as deficient, with the notable exception of Bergson, Paetsch reveals how, in critiquing theories of temporality, Deleuze turns in particular to Kant. In doing so, Deleuze innovatively reconsiders transcendental philosophy in light of Bergson's theses on dur-e (lived duration). Building on the first part, Part II then investigates Deleuze's understanding of logic and its relation to time. Both Deleuze and Bergson claimed that time undermines the central principles of every logical system. And yet, this book examines how Deleuze steps beyond logic, contending that a mathematical expression of 'durative continuity' could inaugurate a novel philosophy of physics.

    Engaging with key Deleuzian texts, including Logic of Sense, Difference and Repetition, and A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze's Philosophy of Time and Logic provides a bold new interpretation of fundamental questions concerning time, how we understand it, and how it affects what we think. It will be of interest to scholars across continental philosophy, logic, philosophy of mathematics, and metaphysics.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Introduction

    Part I. Prolegomenon to a General Economy of Time: Radicalizing Kant In Light of Bergsonian Dur-e
    1. Deleuze's Immanent Critique of Kant: ""Duration is closer to me than I am to myself""
    2. The Noise of Time: Deleuze and Kant at the ""fissure""

    Part II. Formal and Transcendental Logic: ""The Irrational Logic of Aberrant Movements""
    3. Towards an Anarcho-Spinozist Semantics: From the Paradoxes of Sense to Virtual Problems
    4. My Kingdom for a Truth-Condition-or, What if semantics turned not upon truth but upon power?

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