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- W121493290 abstract "Few books had a more enduring impact on poststructuralism than Gilles Deleuze's Nietzsche and Philosophy.1 For Deleuze, as for many of his contemporaries, Nietzsche was an emancipatory force which provided a way out of existentialism and for that matter phenomenology which prevailed in the 1950s (namely, the strong influence of Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty) and a serious challenge to structuralism which was dominant in the 1960s and 70s (most notably in the anthropological writings of Claude Levi-Strauss, the psychoanalytical seminars of Jacques Lacan, and the Marxist formulations of Louis Althusser).2 However, Deleuze 's rediscovery and reconstruction of Nietzsche did more than just free up the intellectual scene in France from dominant currents of thought; it contributed much to the shaking and tottering of the very foundations of the philosophical tradition within which contemporary thought as such has been firmly entrenched. Following the steps of Nietzsche, Deleuze questions a number of concepts that have long dominated Western thought and rationality such as universality, unity, transcendence, reality, innateness, apriorism, binary oppositions, and dichotomous thinking, to name but a few.3 Wresting philosophy from a perspective that divides and hierarchizes the world into such essentialist categories as good and evil, mind and body, form and content, and truth and error, Deleuze then diligently and persistently works toward developing a mode of thought which emphasizes difference and fragmentation and accentuates" @default.
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- W121493290 title "THE NIETZSCHEAN TEMPTATION : GILLES DELEUZE AND THE EXUBERANCE OF PHILOSOPHY" @default.
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