The Logic of Sense
Gilles Deleuze (author), Constantin V. Boundas (editor-in-chief), Mark Lester (other), Charles Stivale (other)
Paperback Published on: 14/05/1993
Price: £22.00
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Synopsis
Considered one of the most important works of one of France's foremost philosophers, and long-awaited in English, The Logic of Sense begins with an extended exegesis of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Considering stoicism, language, games, sexuality, schizophrenia, and literature, Deleuze determines the status of meaning and meaninglessness, and seeks the 'place' where sense and nonsense collide.
Written in an innovative form and witty style, The Logic of Sense is an essay in literary and psychoanalytic theory as well as philosophy, and helps to illuminate such works as Anti-Oedipus.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- ISBN: 9780231059831
- Number of pages: 393
- Dimensions: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
- Weight: 670g
- Languages: English
