Todd May - about Gilles Deluze

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This video with professor in philosophy Todd May, Clemson University, SC, USA, show the first 10-15 minutes of the second lecture Todd Mays gave about Gilles Deleuzes dissertation from 1968: Difference and Repetition in DISPUK, Denmark. This clip is recorded the 16th of April.
Todd May gave seven lectures each focusing on different aspects of Difference and Repetition. There is especially a focus on the concepts the virtual and the actual.
The last lecture from the 29th of May focuses on some of the central concepts from Deleuzes other books –Desire, Machines, Abstract Machines, The Body Without Organs, Rhizome, Strait and Smooth spaces etc.
Todd May is an excellent lecturer. He gives many examples to illustrate the points in Deleuzes difficult philosophy. Foucault wrote about Deleuzes work that this century (the last) might be called Deleuzian
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is the full lecture available anywhere?

adriatic.vineyards
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The American Philosophical Association needs a committee tasked with doing something about the epidemic of philosophy professors neurotically punctuating their clauses with "Right?" It's a contagious nervous tick that is actually picked up from others in the course of study and professional training. But it both demonstrates and perpetuates a certain insecurity that it tries to cover. It's a defensive pose --- one that is forgivable, surely, but not desirable. People should be coached early on not to do this when they are nervous.

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Polock is easy to replicate, as are numerous daubings which the art establishment hold up for the masses to bow before.

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