Empiricism and subjectivity: an essay on Hume's theory of human nature
Material type: TextSeries: European perspectivesPublication details: 1991 Columbia University Press New YorkDescription: xi, 163 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780231068130
- 128 D3E6
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In this English-language edition of the 1953 classic, Deleuze presents a challenging and controversial reading of David Hume's philosophy, comprehensive coverage of Hume's main texts and ideas, and a bold anticipation of the turn from postructuralism to empiricism. This essential reading is the foundation for Deleuze's later work and an invaluable resource for understanding the emergence and progress of his thought from Hume to Kant and then to Nietzsche. Deleuze also offers a crucial contribution to the debate about the vanishing subject, profoundly influencing the discussion of his theory of difference. (http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-06813-0/empiricism-and-subjectivity)
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