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Title Minor ethics : Deleuzian variations / edited by Casey Ford, Suzanne M. McCullagh, and Karen L.F. Houle.

Publication Info. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 326 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Affective Milieu of Ethical Life in Aristotle and Deleuze / Casey Ford -- Undoing the Self: Augustine's Confessions as a Work of Ethical / Suzanne McCullagh -- Tamed Affect: A Deleuzian Theory of Moral Sentiments / Jeffrey A. Bell -- Intermezzo: Repetition and Affirmation / Jay Lampert -- A Memorandum for Past Millennia: Excising the Plague from Lucretius's De rerum natura / Ryan Johnson -- Kierkegaard and the Logic of Sense / Henry Somers-Hall -- Amor Fati in Nietzsche, Shestov, Fondane, and Deleuze / Bruce Baugh -- Kant's Conception of the Will: The Minor Categorical Imperative / Saša Stanković -- Intermezzo: Assemblage and Multiplicity / Erin Manning -- Attention and Decreation as Deterritorializing Practices: Toward a Weilian Minor Politics / Sophie Bourgault -- Toward a Minor Ethics of the Impersonal Life: Gilles Deleuzeand Roberto Esposito / Antonio Calcagno -- Césaire and Senghor alongside Deleuze: Post-Imperial Multiplicity, Virtual Assemblages, and the Cosmopolitan Ethics of Négritude / Simone Bignall.
Summary "Alongside the major narratives of ethics in the tradition of Western philosophy, a reader with an eye to the vague and the peripheral, to the turbulent and shifting, will uncover minor lines of thinking--and with them, new histories and thus new futures. Minor Ethics develops a new approach to reading texts from the history of philosophical ethics. It aims to enliven lines of thought that are latent and suppressed within the major ethical texts regularly studied and taught, and to include texts and ideas that have been excluded from the canon of Western ethics. The editors and contributors have put Gilles Deleuze's concepts--such as affect, assemblage, and multiplicity--into conversation with a range of ethical texts from ancient thought to the present. Rather than aiming for a coherent whole to emerge from these threads, the essays maintain a vigilant alertness to difference, to vibrations and resonances that are activated in the coupling of texts. What emerges are new questions, new problems, and new trajectories for thinking, which have as a goal the liberation of ethical questioning. Minor Ethics takes up a range of canonical ethical questions and thinks through concrete ethical problems relating to drug addiction, environmental responsibility, xenophobia, trauma, refugees, political parties, and cultural difference. The responses to these concerns demonstrate the minoritarian promise of the opening up of ethical thinking."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Deleuze, Gilles, 1925-1995.
Deleuze, Gilles, 1925-1995.
Ethics.
Ethics.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
PHILOSOPHY / General.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Ford, Casey, 1987- editor.
McCullagh, Suzanne, 1975- editor.
Houle, Karen, editor.
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