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Deleuze and the Unconscious
Book • 2007
Christian Kerslake's 'Deleuze and the Unconscious' examines how Deleuze's philosophy interacts with psychoanalytic concepts, particularly the unconscious.
Kerslake explores Deleuze's engagements with both Freud and Jung, arguing that Deleuze offers a distinctive account of unconscious processes.
The book situates Deleuze within broader psychoanalytic and philosophical debates, clarifying his use of concepts like intensities and complexes.
It serves as a valuable guide for readers seeking to understand Deleuze's nuanced relationship to psychoanalytic theory.
The work is scholarly and accessible to students of continental philosophy and psychoanalysis.
Kerslake explores Deleuze's engagements with both Freud and Jung, arguing that Deleuze offers a distinctive account of unconscious processes.
The book situates Deleuze within broader psychoanalytic and philosophical debates, clarifying his use of concepts like intensities and complexes.
It serves as a valuable guide for readers seeking to understand Deleuze's nuanced relationship to psychoanalytic theory.
The work is scholarly and accessible to students of continental philosophy and psychoanalysis.
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