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082 _bB226
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100 _aBankston, Samantha
245 _aDeleuze and Becoming
260 _aLondon
_bBloomsbury Academic
_c2019
300 _a220p
440 _aBloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
505 _aThe Conceptual History of Becoming in Deleuze ....13 Becoming -Bergson.16 Change...18 A Rejection of Hegel`s Concept of Becoming ........20 Where Absolute Becoming Splits from Sensory becoming ........26 The Innocence of Becoming ......32 Absolute becoming and ontological forgetting ...........35 Quasi-Causality .......47 Double Causality in Deleuze .....48 Deleuze, whitehead and Kant on Final Causality ........50 Immanent Causation in the Logic of Sense......53 Zizek and the Critique of Dualist ontology ......56 Absolute Becoming and event ....60 Sensory Becoming and Bodies ......69 The Gateway of the Moment and the Quasi-Cause........74 Instantaneous time and Nomadology ........76 Lines and Becoming .......81 The Abstract line .......82 The northern line ..........87 The Line-Bloc...........87 Time and the Eternal Return .....111 Ritornello......114 The Milieu and the Ritornello.....127 The Paradox of the Untimely ...........133 The Becoming of Gilles Deleuze......151 Re-Appropriation and the Concept of Becoming masks in Deleuze`s Works.....152 The Becoming of the Moment .....165 Conceptual Lines and the Defeat of Dualist Ontology ........172
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