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Deleuze and the Mathematical Philosophy of Albert Lautman

In Jon Roffe & Graham Jones (eds.), Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage. Edinburgh University Press (2009)

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  1. The Mathematical Model of Smooth and Striated Spaces and the Connectivity Problem.Martin Calamari - 2017 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 11 (3):328-355.
    The mathematical model of smooth and striated spaces in Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus essentially rests on Riemann's manifold theory and Lautman's account of Riemannian spaces. In this paper I provide a detailed analysis of Lautman's account, arguing, however, that to discern its intricacies, and particularly what I shall call the connectivity problem, it is crucial to consider the fundamental work of Élie Cartan. This allows to address three key problems of Deleuze and Guattari's model: the heterogeneity and homogeneity (...)
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  • Deleuze's Theory of Dialectical Ideas: The Influence of Lautman and Heidegger.James Bahoh - 2019 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13 (1):19-53.
    In Différence et répétition, Deleuze's ontology is structured by his theory of dialectical Ideas or problems, which draws features from Plato, Kant, and classical calculus. Deleuze unifies these features through a theory of Ideas/problems developed by the mathematician and philosopher Albert Lautman. Lautman worked to explain the nature of the problems or dialectical Ideas mathematics engages and the solutions or mathematical theories endeavouring to understand them. Lautman drew upon Heidegger to do this. This article clarifies Deleuze's theory of dialectical Ideas/problems (...)
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