Empiricism and Subjectivity: An Essay on Hume's Theory of Human NatureColumbia University Press, 1991 - 163 من الصفحات Preface to the English-Language Edition Gilles Deleuze p. ix Translator's Acknowledgments p. xi Translator's Introduction: Deleuze, Empiricism, and the Struggle for Subjectivity p. 1 1 The Problem of Knowledge and the Problem of Ethics p. 21 2 Cultural World and General Rules p. 37 3 The Power of the Imagination in Ethics and Knowledge p. 55 4 God and the World p. 73 5 Empiricism and Subjectivity p. 85 6 Principles of Human Nature p. 105 Conclusion: Purposiveness p. 123 Notes p. 135 Index p. 155. |
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