Dialogues (Deleuze book)

Dialogues (French: Dialogues) is a 1977 book in which Gilles Deleuze examines his philosophical pluralism in a series of discussions with Claire Parnet. It is widely read as an accessible and personable introduction to Deleuze's philosophy along with Negotiations. The book contains an exposition of Deleuze's concepts and methodologies in which he thinks of newer ways to liberate life.

Dialogues
Cover of the first edition
AuthorsGilles Deleuze
Claire Parnet
Original titleDialogues
TranslatorHugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SubjectPhilosophy
Published
  • 1977 (Flammarion, in French)
  • 1987 (The Athlone Press, in English)
Pages176 (Columbia University Press edition, 2007)
ISBN978-0231141352

The book has been translated into English by Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam.

The Continuum and Columbia University Press editions have the brief essay "The Actual and the Virtual" in which Deleuze outlines an ontology of the virtual.

Editions

  • Deleuze, Gilles and Claire Parnet (2007). Dialogues. New York: Columbia University Press

Further reading


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