Bergson-Deleuze Encounters : Transcendental Experience and the Thought of the Virtual.
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Intro -- BERGSON-DELEUZE ENCOUNTERS -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION: Virtual Empiricism:The Revaluation of the Transcendental -- Briefly Mapping Our Experimental Journey -- 1. Bergson's Genealogy of Consciousness -- The Immediate Data of Consciousness -- The Role of the Body -- Pure Perception and Beyond -- 2. Introducing Memory:From the Psychological to the Virtual -- Memory and the Brain:Which Survival? -- Folding Over:The Psychological Is Also Necessarily Virtual -- 3. The Unconscious as Ontology of the Virtual -- From Dualism to Difference -- The Élan Vital or the Ontologization of Duration -- Memory as Virtual Coexistence -- Sense and Sensibility: Bergsonian Positivism -- 4. Between Bergson and Deleuze:The Method of Intuition as Transcendental/Virtual Empiricism -- Absolute Movement and Intuition -- Intuition and Superior Empiricism -- 5. Cinematic Thought:The Deleuzean Image and the Crystals of Time -- Why the Cinema? -- Toward the Crystal-Image: A Vision of the Genesis of Time -- 6. Proust and Thought:Death,Art, and the Adventures of the Involuntary -- Death Is the Truth of Thought -- How Might Death Be Put to Work? -- Art as the Production of Essences -- CONCLUSION: Bergson-Deleuze Encounters:Machinic Becomings and Virtual Materialism -- What Does Deleuze Find in Bergson? -- Why the Image? -- Why Read Deleuze after Bergson? -- Which Machinic Becomings? -- Closing -- Notes -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z.
Explores the continuities and discontinuities in the work of Henri Bergson and Gilles Deleuze.
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