Here I talked with my friend Dr David Deamer about French Philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Dave explains to me what Deleuze was about, and then we go on to talk about how Deleuze is important for understanding cinema, and what Deleuze teach us about film, or what film can do for philosophy. Dave is the author of Deleuze, Japanese Cinema, and the Atom Bomb: The Spectre of Impossibility [Bloombsury, 2014], as well as Deleuze's Cinema Books: Three Introductions to the Taxonomy of Images [Edinburgh, 2016]. You can find out more about Dave here.
On Secular Gurus with Chris Kavanagh
On Writing with Lars Iyer
On Richard Rorty with Chris Voparil
On Spiritual Freedom with Martin Hägglund
On Bruno Latour with Joost van Loon
On Alexandre Kojève with Hager Weslati
On the Truth of Snuff with Mark McKenna
On the Embrace of Capital with Don Milligan
On Architecture with Graham Harman
On Nietzsche’s Socialism with Robert Miner
On Simone Weil with Tiff Thomas
On Michel Serres with David Webb
On the Formation of the Modern Self with Felix O’Murchadha
On Propaganda with Colin Alexander
On David Lewis and Possible Worlds with Ben Curtis
On Camus and 'The Plague' with Robert Zaretsky
On Character with Christian Miller
On Plato with Keith Crome
On Blockchain with Peter Howson
On Online Learning with David Webster
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
강유원의 책담화冊談話
The Art of Manliness
Philosophize This!
Conversations With Coleman
The Lila Rose Podcast