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基本説明
This is the first book to address the problem of language in Deleuze's works i. e. his fascination with language and also his deep distrust of it. The book is based on a reading of Deleuze's texts in the original language to avoid problems and mistakes caused by translations.
Full Description
In the field of philosophy of language, is there life beyond Chomsky? Deleuze's deep distrust for, and fascination with language provide a positive answer - nothing less than a brand new philosophy of language, where pragmatics replaces structural linguistics, and where the literary text and the concept of style have pride of place. This should be good news not only for philosophers, but for linguistics and literary critics as well.
Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction: Deleuze, Beckett, Même Combat The Problem of Language Interlude I: Images of Trains, Trans of Images; Dickens, Deleuze, Representation Linguistics Has Done a Lot of Harm Events, Sense and the Genesis of Language Interlude 2: Making Sense of Literature: Joyce, Commings, Woolf Another Philosophy of Language: The New Pragmatics Another Philosophy of Language: Machines, Assemblages, Minority Interlude 3: A Reading of Kipling's Wireless Another Philosophy of Language: Style and Stuttering Conclusion Notes Index