Gilles Deleuze è stato un importante filosofo francese il cui lavoro ha influenzato in modo significativo il pensiero post-strutturalista e i dibattiti contemporanei sulla società, la creatività e la soggettività. Noto per il suo approccio empirico e vitalista, ha sviluppato concetti come molteplicità, costruttivismo e differenza, che lo hanno distinto dalla filosofia continentale tradizionale. Tra le sue opere più note figurano "Anti-Edipo" e "Mille piani", scritte in collaborazione con lo psicoanalista Félix Guattari, che riflettono il suo impegno politico e la critica alla psicoanalisi tradizionale. I suoi scritti includono anche "Empirismo e soggettività", uno studio su David Hume, oltre a esplorazioni di filosofi come Spinoza, Nietzsche e Kant, nonché analisi della letteratura, del cinema e dell'arte.
Lo stile filosofico di Deleuze era caratterizzato dalla sua insistenza sulla creatività e sulla generazione di nuovi concetti. Rifiutava interpretazioni statiche dell'identità, sottolineando invece la fluidità della differenza e della ripetizione. Le sue collaborazioni si estendevano oltre Guattari e includevano figure come Michel Foucault, Jean-François Lyotard e altri intellettuali e artisti, rafforzando il suo approccio interdisciplinare. Deleuze è stato professore all'Università di Parigi, Vincennes–St. Denis, dove ha continuato a sviluppare la sua visione filosofica distintiva fino alla sua morte nel 1995. Le sue opere, tra cui "Cinema 1", "Cinema 2", "La piega" e "Proust e i segni", rimangono influenti sia in ambito accademico che artistico.
Cinema Books
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Cinema 1: The Movement-Image
1986
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Cinema 2: The Time-Image
1989
Collezioni
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Desert Islands and Other Texts 1953–1974
2003
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Two Regimes of Madness
2006
Libri di non-fiction
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Anti-Oedipus (With: Félix Guattari)
1972
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Proust and Signs
1973
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Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature (With: Félix Guattari)
1975
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In Superpositions
1978
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Nietzsche and Philosophy
1983
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Kant's Critical Philosophy
1983
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Dialogues II
1987
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Bergsonism
1988
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Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
1988
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Foucault
1988
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Masochism: Coldness and Cruelty
1989
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Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza
1990
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The Logic of Sense
1990
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Empiricism and Subjectivity
1991
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The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque
1993
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What Is Philosophy? (With: Félix Guattari)
1994
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Negotiations
1995
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Essays Critical and Clinical
1997
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Pure Immanence
2001
Bloomsbury Revelations Books
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The Oresteia (By: Aeschylus )
-458
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Henri Bergson (By: Henri Bergson)
1389
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua (By: John Henry Newman)
1864
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Curso de lingüística general (By: Ferdinand de Saussure)
1916
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I and Thou (By: Martin Buber)
1923
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My Life in Art (By: Konstantin Stanislavski)
1924
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Kierkegaard (By: Theodor W. Adorno)
1933
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Eclipse of Reason (By: Max Horkheimer)
1933
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Language of the Third Reich (By: Victor Klemperer)
1947
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The Essence of Truth (By: Martin Heidegger)
1947
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Philosophy of Modern Music (By: Theodor W. Adorno)
1949
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The Invisible Actor (By: Yoshi Oida, Lorna Marshall)
1953
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All Men Are Brothers (By: Mahatma Gandhi)
1958
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Truth and Method (By: Hans-Georg Gadamer)
1960
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The Theatre of the Absurd (By: Martin Esslin)
1961
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Beyond the Chains of Illusion (By: Erich Fromm)
1962
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Brecht On Theatre (By: Bertolt Brecht)
1964
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Difference and Repetition
1968
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Logic of Sense (By: Gilles Deleuze Gilles Deleuze Mark Lester)
1969
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Violence and the Sacred (By: René Girard)
1972
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Everyday Life in the Modern World (By: Henri Lefebvre)
1972
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Libidinal Economy (By: Jean-François Lyotard, Iain Hamilton Grant)
1974
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To Have or to Be? The Nature of the Psyche (By: Erich Fromm)
1976
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The Modes of Modern Writing (By: David Lodge)
1977
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Taking Rights Seriously (By: Ronald Dworkin)
1977
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A Thousand Plateaus (With: Félix Guattari)
1980
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Francis Bacon
1981
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Old Mistresses (By: Griselda Pollock, Rozsika Parker)
1982
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Cinema I
1983
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Goering (By: Richard Overy)
1984
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Cinema II
1985
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The Nazi Dictatorship (By: Ian Kershaw)
1985
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The Five Senses (By: Michel Serres)
1985
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Being and Event (By: Alain Badiou)
1988
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States and Markets (By: Susan Strange)
1988
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The Three Ecologies (By: Félix Guattari)
1989
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The Sexual Politics of Meat (By: Carol J. Adams)
1990
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Can't We Make Moral Judgements? (By: Mary Midgley)
1990
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Rhythmanalysis (By: Henri Lefebvre)
1992
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Pedagogy of Hope (By: Paulo Freire)
1992
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Origins of Analytical Philosophy (By: Michael Dummett)
1993
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The Need for Words (By: Patsy Rodenburg)
1993
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Neither Man Nor Beast (By: Carol J. Adams)
1994
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The Sex Appeal of the Inorganic (By: Mario Perniola)
1994
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Philosophy (By: Roger Scruton)
1996
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The Actor Speaks (By: Patsy Rodenburg)
1997
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Mindfulness (By: Martin Heidegger)
1997
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Infinite Thought (By: Alain Badiou, Justin Clemens, Oliver Feltham)
1998
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The Politics of Aesthetics (By: Jacques Rancière)
2000
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Jihad (By: Gilles Kepel)
2000
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Living Among Meat Eaters (By: Carol J. Adams)
2001
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Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy (By: Manuel DeLanda)
2002
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Philosophy and Simulation (By: Manuel DeLanda)
2002
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Time for Revolution (By: Antonio Negri)
2003
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Evolution and Conversion (By: René Girard)
2003
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Roots for Radicals (By: Edward T. Chambers)
2003
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The Intelligence of Evil (By: Jean Baudrillard)
2004
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Theoretical Writings (By: Alain Badiou)
2004
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Interrogating the Real (By: Slavoj Žižek)
2005
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On Late Style (By: Edward W. Said)
2006
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Logics of Worlds (By: Alain Badiou)
2006
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On Religion (By: Karl Barth)
2006
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Understanding Music (By: Roger Scruton)
2009
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Creating A Role (By: Konstantin Stanislavski)
2013
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The Language of Fashion (By: Roland Barthes)
2013
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Key Writings (By: Henri Lefebvre)
2017
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The Right to Speak (By: Patsy Rodenburg)
2022
Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents Books (with Sylvère Lotringer, with Paul Virilio)
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Psychoanalysis and Transversality (With: Félix Guattari)
1972
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Germania (By: Sylvère Lotringer, Heiner Müller)
1977
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In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities (By: Jean Baudrillard)