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Important Information – Resonance(s) Conference

“Due to the vulcano eruption in Iceland, Resonance(s): A Deleuze and Guattari Conference on Philosophy, Arts and Politics  is postponed to July 8-10. Proposal submission date extended until June 10th. Please see the website for details. (http://www.resonative.net)”

CfP/Conference – Gilbert Simondon: Transduction, Translation, Transformation

A Two-Day International Conference at the American University of Paris
May 27-28, 2010
Paris, France
In recent years, the work of Gilbert Simondon has received greater attention both in France and internationally following the re-publication of his work over the past decade. The importance of Simondon’s thought to the work of French philosophers [...]

deleuze international issue #3 – Deleuze and Speculative Realism

Deleuze without a doubt became a major figure in various regions of contemporary philosophy. Not only continental philosophy, mostly influenced by phenomenological tradition is adopting Deleuze’s work but also disciplines which seem to be out of reach from mainstream academic reception these days.

Speculative Realism, Speculative Materialism or Object-Oriented Philosophy, even though these young [...]

Deleuze: Ethics and Politics – 4th Biennial Philosophy and Literature Conference

Call for Papers
4th Biennial Philosophy and Literature Conference
At Purdue University

“Deleuze: Ethics and Politics”

April 9-10, 2010

Purdue University, West Lafayette

Deadline for Paper Submission:
January 15, 2010

The philosopher Michel Serres once described Gilles Deleuze as “an excellent example of the dynamic movement of free and inventive thinking.” Without a doubt, Deleuze [...]

Connect, Continue, Create – Deleuze Camp 4

ASCA / CfH

Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam
Centre for the Humanities at Utrecht University
Call for Papers

The third annual International Deleuze Studies Conference will explore how the three creative domains of thought – art, science and philosophy – connect, [...]

- Edmund Zagorin: Harman’s Latour: An Epiphany of the Obvious?

In a philosophical world of proliferating neologisms and the increasingly tangled concepts that they append to, there is certainly something to be said for simplicity. Ever since Occam’s Razor (the principle that “entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily”) was incorporated as a principle of rigorous scientific thought, Western thinkers have refreshingly (albeit somewhat irregularly) attempted [...]