Engaging with the challenging and controversial reading of Spinoza
presented by Gilles Deleuze in Expressionism in Philosophy (1968),
this book focuses on Deleuze's redeployment of Spinozist concepts
within the context of his own philosophical project of constructing
a philosophy of difference as an alternative to the Hegelian
dialectical philosophy. Duffy demonstrates that a thorough
understanding of Deleuze's Spinozism is necessary in order to fully
engage with Deleuze's philosophy of difference.
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