Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 23:02:29 -0500 To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org Subject: [D-G] Deleuze and Rationalism Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy Deleuze and Rationalism 10am-6pm, 15 & 16 March 2007 Saloon, Mansion Building Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road London N14 4YZ =A320 per day waged/=A310 per day unwaged (includes lunch and refreshments) Contact r.brassier[at]mdx.ac.uk in order to register. In his various books and articles on Spinoza, Deleuze appears to affirm what he calls 'Spinozism's most radical thesis', the thesis of 'absolute rationalism, based on the adequation of our understanding to absolute knowledge' - the thesis that presumes the 'total intelligibility of God, the key of the total intelligibility of things'. What does this mean? How might this absolute rationalism inflect the orientation of Deleuze's philosophy? What might it mean to rethink rationalism today, in the light of Deleuze's work? Speakers: Saverio Ansaldi (Montpellier III - Paul Valéry) Deleuze and Spinoza: The Power of Expression Ray Brassier (Middlesex University) Expression and Sense Mladen Dolar (University of Ljubljana) title to be confirmed Christian Kerslake (Middlesex University) Mathesis and Rationalism Beth Lord (University of Dundee) Immanence and the Transcendental Dan Selcer (Duquesne University) The Order of Encounters: Deleuze on Spinoza, Leibniz, and the 'Anti-Cartesian Revolution' Dan Smith (Middlesex/Purdue University) Rationalism Unbound: Deleuze on Leibniz and Spinoza http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/crmep/EVENTS/Deleuze&Rationalism.htm _______________________________________________ List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org Info: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari-driftline.org Archives: www.driftline.org
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