Logic of Sense
Discover the profound insights of Gilles Deleuze in his groundbreaking work, Logic of Sense. First published in 1969, this influential text showcases Deleuze's innovative approach to philosophy, paving the way for his later collaborations with Felix Guattari. Michel Foucault hailed it as "the boldest and most insolent of metaphysical treatises," highlighting its significance in the philosophical landscape.
Spanning 376 pages, Logic of Sense is meticulously organized into 34 'series' and five appendices, exploring a myriad of thought-provoking topics such as sense, nonsense, events, and sexuality. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of meaning and philosophy. Published in 2015, it remains a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Dive into Deleuze's intricate ideas and expand your understanding of contemporary philosophy today!