
New Books in Western European Studies John Protevi, “Life, War, Earth: Deleuze and the Sciences” (University of Minnesota Press, 2013)
Aug 22, 2014
John Protevi, continental philosopher linking Deleuze with cognitive science, biology, and political theory. He maps Deleuzean tools onto geophilosophy, neuroplasticity, and eco-devo. Short case studies range from ancient and modern warfare to hydropolitics and Occupy, highlighting scale, process, and how bodies and environments co-shape political life.
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Deleuze Bridges Politics Science And The Body
- Deleuze offers a differential, processual ontology that connects politics, science, and the body.
- Protevi adopted Deleuze after Warwick exposure and used him to bridge French post-structuralism with cognitive science and Varela's embodied mind.
Meeting Varela Opened Cognitive Science Doors
- Personal connections shaped Protevi's turn to cognitive science through meeting Francisco Varela via his wife's friend Amy Cohen.
- That friendship introduced him to embodied-mind scholars (Thompson, Noë, Clark) who welcomed dialogue with Deleuze.
Three Scales Around The Subject
- Protevi frames scale as below, alongside, and above the subject to integrate neuroscience, extended mind, and social processes.
- 'Below' maps to fast neural timescales, 'alongside' to mesoscale extended cognition, 'above' to long social temporalities.









