Segovia Guattari Beyond Deleuze
1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-70572-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Ontology and Modal Philosophy in Guattari's Major Writings
E-Book, Englisch, 261 Seiten
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-031-70572-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book argues that, by virtue of his original and ongoing contribution to ontology and modal philosophy (from the texts gathered in to the unpublished manuscript notes for ), Guattari is to be acknowledged a philosopher in his own right, independently from Deleuze. Furthermore, it looks back and forth beyond and contends that Guattari’s major writings gradually supplement deterritorialization with determinability. Accordingly, it offers a new interpretation of the nuanced development of Guattari’s philosophical thought, which it proposes to define as constructivist, rather than post-structuralist. Additionally, it explores the innovative responses that Guattari’s philosophy supplies to various contemporary philosophical debates like those on accelerationism, indeterminacy, compossibility, and worlding. Finally, it examines the differences that, upon a careful cross-reading of their earliest texts (including ), must be drawn between Guattari’s constructivism and Deleuze’s sacrificial philosophy.
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Chapter 1. Guattari’s Philosophy and the Being of the Possible: From Psychoanalysis and Transversality to Schizoanalytic Cartographies.- Chapter 2. Between Ethnography and Psychoanalysis: Guattari vis-à-vis Clastres and Sebag.- Chapter 3. From Deterritorialization to Determinability: Guattari’s Chaosmic Ontology in Schizoanalytic Cartographies and His Unpublished Notes for What Is Philosophy?.- Chapter 4. Guattari Beyond Deleuze: On Being, Time, Subjectivity, and Openness.- Chapter 5. Rereading Guattari Today: From Indeterminacy and Acceleration to Worlding, from Antipsychiatry to Enactive Psychiatry, from Hysteria to Animism.- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Guattari’s Philosophical (Un)timeliness.