Deleuze'S Kantian Ethos: Critique as a Way of Life

Deleuze'S Kantian Ethos: Critique as a Way of Life

Cheri Lynne Carr
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Author:  Cheri Lynne Carr
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  176
Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781474455862

Among the philosophical traditions that seem most at odds with Gilles Deleuze's project, two stand out: Kantianism and normative ethics. Both of these traditions represent forms of moralism that Deleuze explicitly rejects. In this book, Cheri Lynne Carr explores the very real potential of Deleuze's clandestine use of Kantian critique for developing a new ethical practice. This new practice is built on an idea implicit in much of Deleuzian thought: the idea of critique as a way of life.

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