subject: Immanuel Kant subject: Marcel Proust subject: 20th Century French Philosophy
10.4231/8324-4G90
Charles Joseph Stivale , Daniel W Smith , Gilles Deleuze
10/18/2024
Lecture given by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze at the University of Paris 8, 19 November 1985. This is lecture 5 of a 26-lecture seminar Deleuze taught between October 1985 and June 1986.
20th Century French Philosophy Audio Recording Deleuze Recordings Deleuze Seminars F. Scott Fitzgerald Gilles Deleuze Immanuel Kant Jean-Paul Sartre knowledge Marcel Proust Maurice Blanchot Michel Foucault Paul Cézanne Paul Gauguin Philosophy rules of passage Samuel Beckett the archive the author function the non-relation the statable the statement the statement's derivative function the statement's primitive function the visible Vincent van Gogh
10.4231/YNTB-CR44
Charles Joseph Stivale , Daniel W Smith , Gilles Deleuze
10/23/2024
Lecture given by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze at the University of Paris 8, 26 April 1983. This is lecture 18 of a 23-lecture seminar Deleuze taught between November 1982 and June 1983.
20th Century French Philosophy Alexander Dovzhenko Audio Recording chromatic wheel Deleuze Recordings Deleuze Seminars dynamic sublime Film Studies (Motion Pictures) four steps of the light-image Gilles Deleuze Immanuel Kant Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Marcel Proust Olivier Messiaen Philosophy Sergei Eisenstein theory of the sublime Wassily Kandinsky
10.4231/5EXW-P129
Charles Joseph Stivale , Daniel W Smith , Gilles Deleuze
10/23/2024
Lecture given by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze at the University of Paris 8, 17 May 1983. This is lecture 20 of a 23-lecture seminar Deleuze taught between November 1982 and June 1983.
20th Century French Philosophy Audio Recording Blaise Pascal Carl Dreyer Deleuze Recordings Deleuze Seminars Film Studies (Motion Pictures) G.W. Leibniz G.W.F. Hegel German Romanticism Gilles Deleuze Immanuel Kant indirect figures of thought Jean-Paul Sartre Marcel Proust Philosophy René Descartes Robert Bresson synthetic identity Søren Kierkegaard “either-or” thought
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