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    Géophilosophie de Deleuze et Guattari.Manola Antonioli - 2003 - Paris: Editions L'Harmattan.
    La philosophie de Gilles Deleuze et Félix Guattari est une philosophie du mouvement, en mouvement. De leurs livres émergent de nouveaux territoires, des paysages désertiques ou lunaires, peuplés d'animaux étranges. On assiste ainsi à la naissance d'une géophilosophie, d'une pensée qui met en scène des territoires, des populations, des animaux (philosophie, géographie, éthologie, nomadologie) et qui opère par déterritorialisations et par rencontres.
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    Is Geophilosophy Part of the Solution, or Part of the Problem?Eva D. Bahovec - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 42 (4):675-686.
    The paper presents an overview of critical approaches in contemporary French philosophy, focusing on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s geophilosophy (What is Geophilosophy?) in the influential study on What is Philosophy?, as a possible new source for criticism and engaged philosophy. It starts with Alain Badiou’s well-known presentation of the three significant moments in philosophy’s history of philosophy, Ancient Greek philosophy, German idealism, and finally, the “Adventure of French philosophy”, presented in Badiou as Hegelian philosophical ‘concrete universals’. The (...)
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    Deleuze and Geophilosophy: A Guide and Glossary.Mark Bonta & John Protevi - 2019 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This is the first book to use complexity theory to open up the 'geophilosophy' developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus, Anti-Oedipus and What is Philosophy?.
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    Geophilosophy: On Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's What is Philosophy?Rodolphe Gasché - 2014 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    "This book in the main consists of lectures that I first delivered in 2010 at the Collegium Phenomenologicum at Citta di Castello, Italy, and subsequently expanded for a three-day seminar at the Universidad Diego Portales at Santiago, Chile, in 2011. In spring 2012 my graduate lecture course in the Department of Comparative Literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo was devoted to the subject "geophilosophy." It was on this occasion that I expanded the earlier lectures to (...)
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    GEOPHILOSOPHIES OF MASCULINITY: remapping gender, aesthetics and knowledge.Timothy Laurie & Anna Hickey-Moody - 2015 - Angelaki 20 (1):1-10.
    :Geophilosophy is a placeholder for things we cannot yet do, things we hope to do, and things that we have failed to do so far. This issue of Angelaki aspires towards ways of doing philosophy, geography and gender studies that stray from the analytical comforts of philosophical reasoning, and from the sociological certainties that dominate the study of masculinity. In particular, it brings a sexed and gendered body to extant Deleuze-Guattarian scholarship, while prompting a thirst for creativity and ambivalence (...)
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    La Géophilosophie de Gilles Deleuze entre esthétiques et politiques.Paride Broggi - 2011 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 66 (2):343-344.
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    Geophilosophy, education and the pedagogy of the concept.Michael A. Peters - 2004 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (3):217–226.
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    The Geophilosophies of Deleuze and Guattari.John Protevi - unknown
    The magnum opus of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus, is not only the most important work of 20th century French philosophy, but also provides an unprecedented opportunity for philosophers and geographers to collaborate. Although neither were professional geographers A Thousand Plateaus constitutes a “geophilosophy,” a neo-materialism, which, in linking the philosophical materialisms of Marx, Nietzsche and Freud with contemporary science, avoids the traditional bogeys of materialism: determinism and vitalism. By the same token, as a rigorous and (...)
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    Geophilosophy, Education and the Pedagogy of the Concept.Michael A. Peters - 2004 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (3):217-226.
  10. Nature/geophilosophy/machinics/ecosophy.Bernd Herzogenrath - 2009 - In Deleuze/Guattari & Ecology. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 145--165.
  11. Geophilosophy, the Life-World, and the Political.Calvin Schrag - 2016 - In Lester Embree & Hwa Jung (eds.), Political Phenomenology: Essays in Memory of Petee Jung. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  12. Geophilosophy: Philosophers and Geoscientists Thinking Together on the Future of the Earth Sciences.Robert Frodeman & Carl Mitcham - 1999 - GSA Today 9 (7):18-19.
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    Between Geophilosophy and Political Physiology.John Protevi - 2007 - Pli 18.
    But first, let me note that these two are terms derived more or less directly from the collaborative work of the French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Now I think it’s important that analytic and continental philosophers learn to talk to each other, and I’m convinced that Deleuze and Guattari’s work, when properly explained, provides a common ground for this discussion. That’s because they provide the ontology and epistemology for a world that is able to yield the results we (...)
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    A geophilosophy to come.Arun Saldanha - 2006 - Theory and Event 9 (4).
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    A Geophilosophy to Come.Arun Saldanha - 2006 - Theory and Event 9 (4).
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    Deleuze and Geophilosophy, by Mark Bonta and John Protevi.Jeff Bell - 2006 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 37 (2):221-222.
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    Nietzsche's Geophilosophy.Stephan Gunzel - 2003 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 25 (1):78-91.
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    Geophilosophie: Nietzsches Philosophische Geographie.Stephan Günzel - 2001 - De Gruyter.
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    Place: Towards a Geophilosophy of Photography by Ali Shobeiri.Elizabeth L. Cox - 2022 - Environment, Space, Place 14 (2):136-138.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Place: Towards a Geophilosophy of Photography by Ali ShobeiriElizabeth. L. CoxPlace: Towards a Geophilosophy of Photography BY ALI SHOBEIRI Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Press, 2021In his most recent work, Place: Towards a Geophilosophy of Photography, Ali Shobeiri skilfully demonstrates both the importance of, and fluid ways in which, place plays a dynamic role in the understanding and stories nestled within the seeing and evaluating (...)
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    A Prolegomenon to Transversal Geophilosophy.Hwa Yol Jung - 2013 - Environmental Philosophy 10 (1):83-111.
    This essay proposes the idea of transversal geophilosophy as ultima philosophia to save the earth. Geophilosophy is that philosophical discipline which embraces all matters of the earth as a whole. Since it requires global efforts on all fronts, it is necessarily cross-cultural, cross-speciesistic, and cross-disciplinary, that is, geophilosophy is transversal. It attends especially to the importance of Sinism, which incorporates Confucianism, Daoism, and Chan/Zenb Buddhism, in constructing an ethico-aesthetic paradigm. Sinism is a species of relational ontology or (...)
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    Nietzsche on Geophilosophy and Geoaesthetics.Gary Shapiro - 2006-01-01 - In Keith Ansell Pearson (ed.), A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 475–494.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Geo‐Metrics: Man as the Measurer Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Philosophical Landscape Poem Peoples and Fatherlands: Songs of the Earth Thinking with the Earth: Toward Geoaesthetics.
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  22. Network ecologies: Geophilosophy between conflict and cartographies of abundance.Soenke Zehle - 2009 - International Review of Information Ethics 11:3-8.
    In the context of network-ecological thought, information ethics is perhaps best understood as a transversal reflexive practice, aimed at identifying the stakes attending the creation, consumption, and disposal of infor-mation technologies. To situate itself as well as potential interlocutors, such a thought requires correspondingly complex cartographies, a multidimensional mapping of practices and presuppositions, of individual, collective, institutional actors as well as the conditions of possibility of their mutual engagement. Such cartographies do not assume the existence of the „local“ or the (...)
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  23. Géophilosophie de Deleuze et Guattari. [REVIEW]Pierre-Antoine Chardel - 2004 - Symposium 8 (3):694-698.
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    Géophilosophie de Deleuze et Guattari. [REVIEW]Pierre-Antoine Chardel - 2006 - Symposium 10 (2):629-634.
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    On an Ungrounded Earth: towards a new geophilosophy.Ben Woodard - 2013 - Brooklyn, NY.: Punctum Books.
    For too long, the Earth has been used to ground thought instead of bending it; such grounding leaves the planet as nothing but a stage for phenomenology, deconstruction, or other forms of anthropocentric philosophy. In far too much continental philosophy, the Earth is a cold, dead place enlivened only by human thought--either as a thing to be exploited, or as an object of nostalgia. Geophilosophy seeks instead to question the ground of thinking itself, the relation of the inorganic to (...)
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    I. Was ist Geophilosophie?Stephan Günzel - 2001 - In Geophilosophie: Nietzsches Philosophische Geographie. De Gruyter. pp. 15-72.
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    Śrī-yantra and the geophilosophy of India.Niraj Kumar - 2014 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
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    Beyond peoples and fatherlands: Nietzsche's geophilosophy and the direction of the earth.Gary Shapiro - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1):9-27.
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    Children of an Earth to Come: Speculative Fiction, Geophilosophy and Climate Change Education Research.David Rousell, Amy Cutter-Mackenzie & Jasmyne Foster - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (6):654-669.
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    Shaking the tree, making a rhizome: Towards a nomadic geophilosophy of science education.Noel Gough - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (5):625–645.
    This essay enacts a philosophy of science education inspired by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's figurations of rhizomatic and nomadic thought. It imagines rhizomes shaking the tree of modern Western science and science education by destabilising arborescent conceptions of knowledge as hierarchically articulated branches of a central stem or trunk rooted in firm foundations, and explores how becoming nomadic might liberate science educators from the sedentary judgmental positions that serve as the nodal points of Western academic science education theorising. This (...)
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    Beyond Peoples and Fatherlands: Nietzsche's Geophilosophy and the Direction of the Earth.Gary Shapiro - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35-36 (1):9-27.
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    Shaking the Tree, Making a Rhizome: Towards a nomadic geophilosophy of science education.Noel Gough - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (5):625-645.
    This essay enacts a philosophy of science education inspired by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's figurations of rhizomatic and nomadic thought. It imagines rhizomes shaking the tree of modern Western science and science education by destabilising arborescent conceptions of knowledge as hierarchically articulated branches of a central stem or trunk rooted in firm foundations, and explores how becoming nomadic might liberate science educators from the sedentary judgmental positions that serve as the nodal points of Western academic science education theorising. This (...)
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    Mark Bonta and John Protevi, Deleuze and Geophilosophy: A Guide and Glossary , ISBN: 978-0748618392.Cheryl Gilge & Keith Harris - 2014 - Foucault Studies 17:259-263.
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    Deleuze and Guattari's Historiophilosophy: Philosophical Thought and its Historical Milieu.Craig Lundy - 2011 - Critical Horizons 12 (2):115-135.
    This paper will examine the relation between philosophical thought and the various milieus in which such thought takes place using the late work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. It will argue that their assessment of this relation involves a rearticulation of philosophy as an historiophilosophy. To claim that Deleuze and Guattari promote such a form of philosophy is contentious, as their work is often noted for implementing an ontological distinction between becoming and history, whereby the former is associated with (...)
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  35. That’s Not For Our Kids: The strange death of philosophy and ethics in a low socioeconomic secondary school.Greg Thompson & Tomaž Lašič - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (11):1225-1237.
    This article reflects on the successes and failures of a new Philosophy and Ethics course in a low socioeconomic context in Perth, Western Australia, with the eventual demise of the subject in the school at the end of 2010. We frame this reflection within Deleuzian notions of geophilosophy to advocate for a Philosophy and Ethics that is informed by nomadic thought, as this offers a critical freedom for students to transform themselves and their society and suggests practical ways both (...)
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  36. De la monoculture de la Raison à l’écologie des Savoirs – Boaventura de Sousa Santos et la lutte contre l’épistémicide.Luis Fellipe C. Garcia - 2018 - L’Art du Comprendre – Visages de la Pensée Ibérique 25.
    This paper proposes to reconstruct Boaventura de Sousa Santos' conception of "epistemologies of the south" both (a) as a critical theory aiming at denouncing the impoverishment of the epistemic field entailed by the normative imposition of a certain model of knowledge (what we call "the monoculture of reason"), and (b) as a long-term political project of a harmonic coexistence of different epistemologies ("an ecology of knowledges").
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    Heideggers geofilosofie.Frans van Peperstraten - 2020 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 112 (2):177-199.
    Heidegger’s geophilosophy In Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’, his geophilosophy, the fact that he attributes a crucial importance to different places, becomes more evident than in his other works. The effect of this geophilosophy is that ontological difference – the key point of Heidegger’s thinking – is mixed up with, or replaced by, ontic differences. If in Being and Time Dasein’s ‘ground’ is an openness to Being, later this word often refers to Germany as a specific country. In 1939, (...)
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    Artmachines: Deleuze, Guattari, Simondon.Anne Sauvagnargues, Suzanne Verderber & Eugene W. Holland - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Suzanne Verderber, Eugene W. Holland & Gregory Flaxman.
    Across 13 essays "e; 12 of which were previously unavailable in English "e; Deleuze specialist Anne Sauvagnargues reveals the continuing potential of Deleuze, Guattari and Simondon to invent new concepts and new modes of creativity and existence. She redeploys their work, together with other key philosophers including Bergson, Lacan, Deligny and Ruyer, to create new concepts including geophilosophy, the artmachine, the ritornello, schizoanalysis and the machinic assemblage.
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    Politics of Strata.Nigel Clark - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (2-3):211-231.
    Modern western political thought revolves around globality, focusing on the partitioning and the connecting up of the earth’s surface. But climate change and the Anthropocene thesis raise pressing questions about human interchange with the geological and temporal depths of the earth. Drawing on contemporary earth science and the geophilosophy of Deleuze and Guattari, this article explores how geological strata are emerging as provocations for political issue formation. The first section reviews the emergence – and eventual turn away from – (...)
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    An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz: Geopower, Inhumanism and the Biopolitical.Elizabeth Grosz, Kathryn Yusoff & Nigel Clark - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (2-3):129-146.
    This article is an interview with Elizabeth Grosz by Kathryn Yusoff and Nigel Clark. It primarily addresses Grosz’s approaches to ‘geopower’, and the discussion encompasses an exploration of her ideas on biopolitics, inhuman forces and material experimentation. Grosz describes geopower as a force that subtends the possibility of politics. The interview is accompanied by a brief contextualizing introduction examining the themes of geophilosophy and the inhumanities in Grosz’s work.
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    On the Lookout for a Crack: Disruptive Becomings in Karoline Georges’s Novel Under the Stone.Dominique Hétu - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Humanities:1-13.
    Informed by medical science and biotechnology, Karoline Georges’s novel Under the Stone offers a reflection on suffering bodies and imagines responses to an overwhelming sense of fear and passivity that embodied trauma and the world’s many crises can create. In line with the editors’ reclaiming of the milieu for the medical humanities, I draw on Deleuze and Guattari’s geophilosophy and Sara Ahmed’s notions of stranger and encounter for reading the novel’s spatialization of oppressive power dynamics and its imagination of (...)
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    Aberrant movements: the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.David Lapoujade - 2017 - South Pasadena, CA: Semiotext(e). Edited by John Rajchman & Joshua David Jordan.
    One of the first comprehensive treatments of Deleuzian thought. There is always something schizophrenic about logic in Deleuze, which represents another distinctive characteristic: a deep perversion of the very heart of philosophy. Thus, a preliminary definition of Deleuze's philosophy emerges: an irrational logic of aberrant movements. —from Aberrant Movements In Aberrant Movements, David Lapoujade offers one of the first comprehensive treatments of Deleuzian thought. Drawing on the entirety of Deleuze's work as well as his collaborations with Félix Guattari, from the (...)
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    Reading signs/learning from experience: Deleuze's pedagogy as becoming-other.Ronald Bogue & Inna Semetsky - unknown
    In Gilles Deleuze's philosophy, becoming is one of central metaphors; and the concept of becoming resonates with a number of contemporary debates in educational theory (Semetsky 2006, 2008). Several of Deleuze's philosophical works were written together with practicing psychoanalyst Felix Guattari (Deleuze and Guattari, 1987; 1994), such a collaboration bringing theoretical problematic into closer contact with practical concerns and socio-cultural contexts. Deleuze and Guattari conceptualized their philosophical method as Geophilosophy, privileging geography over history and stressing the value of the (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze and the Fabulation of Philosophy: Powers of the False, Volume 1.Gregory Flaxman - 2011 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Although much has been written about Deleuze’s engagement with the arts, _Gilles Deleuze and the Fabulation of Philosoph_y concerns the art of his philosophy. Gregory Flaxman suggests that Deleuze’s notorious rejection of representation gives rise to a singular task—to create new concepts and invent new means of philosophical expression. Tracing this task throughout Deleuze’s vast oeuvre, Flaxman argues that Deleuze’s ambition to think and write “otherwise” constitutes the fabulation of philosophy itself. For Flaxman, Deleuze’s philosophy is organized around the notion (...)
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    Between the Overruns of the Territories: Minor Literature, Towards a Poetic of Displacements in Deleuze-Guattari.Fabián Ignacio Videla Zavala - 2018 - Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 12:95-113.
    In the deep joint work Deleuze-Guattari there is the demand of consider it as a political theory of literature, a literary politics. The following paragraphs, to some extent respond to that demand, enroll the Deleuze-Guattari micropolitics in a concatenation between the revolutionary and artistic machines, in this case, literary. Considering this conjecture, in this article we propose to address the relationships between the concept of minor literature, the spatial dynamics and the informative order.
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    Entre los rebasamientos de los territorios: literatura menor hacia una poética de los desplazamientos en Deleuze-Guattari.Fabián Ignacio Videla Zavala - 2018 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 12:95-113.
    In the deep joint work Deleuze-Guattari there is the demand of consider it as a political theory of literature, a literary politics. The following paragraphs, to some extent respond to that demand, enroll the Deleuze-Guattari micropolitics in a concatenation between the revolutionary and artistic machines, in this case, literary. Considering this conjecture, in this article we propose to address the relationships between the concept of minor literature, the spatial dynamics and the informative order.
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    Wang Yangming and the Way of World Philosophy.Hwa Yol Jung - 2013 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (4):461-486.
    This essay attempts to contextualize the importance of Wang Yangming’s 王陽明 philosophy in terms of world philosophy in the manner of Goethe’s innovative plan for “world literature” (Weltliteratur). China has the long history of philosophizing rather than non-philosophy contrary to the glaring and inexcusable misunderstanding of Hegel the Eurocentric universalist or monist. In today’s globalizing world of multicultural pluralism, ethnocentric universalism has become outdated and outmoded. Transversality, which is at once intercultural, interspecific, interdisciplinary, and intersensorial, is a far more befitting (...)
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    The Necessity and Contingency of Universal History.Craig Lundy - 2016 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 10 (1):51-75.
    _ Source: _Volume 10, Issue 1, pp 51 - 75 History occupies a somewhat awkward position in the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Although they often criticise history as a practice and advance alternatives that are explicitly anti-historical, such as ‘nomadology’ and ‘geophilosophy’, their scholarship is nevertheless littered with historical encounters and deeply influenced by historians such as Fernand Braudel. One of Deleuze and Guattari’s more significant engagements with history occurs through their reading and theory of universal (...)
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    Education, philosophy and politics: the selected works of Michael A. Peters.Michael Peters - 2012 - New York: Routlede.
    Introduction: education, philosophy and politics -- Writing the self: Wittgenstein, confession and pedagogy -- Nietzsche, nihilism and the critique of modernity: post-Nietzschean philosophy of education -- Heidegger, education and modernity -- Truth-telling as an educational practice of the self: Foucault and the ethics of subjectivity -- Neoliberal governmentality: Foucault on the birth of biopolitics -- Lyotard, nihilism and education -- Gilles Deleuze's 'societies of control': from disciplinary pedagogy to perpetual training -- Geophilosophy, education and the pedagogy of the concept (...)
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    Japan as Thousand Plateaus.Tatsuya Higaki - 2018 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (2):240-251.
    The concept of the ‘island’ constitutes a unique theme in Deleuze's thought: desert islands and perversion, continental islands and isolated islands, the connection between the emergence of life and orogeny, the relationship between imagination and islands, and the sea as a rhizome. To think from this point of view on Japan, it is neither an isolated island nor an oceanic island in Deleuze's sense. Rather, it is a place where a unique stratum of thought has accumulated like a multilayered plateau. (...)
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