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The Logic of Sense (French: Logique du sens) is a 1969 book by the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. The English edition was translated by Mark Lester and Charles Stivale, and edited by Constantin V. Boundas.
His books Difference and Repetition (1968) and The Logic of Sense (1969) led Michel Foucault to declare that "one day, perhaps, this century will be called Deleuzian." [60] (Deleuze, for his part, said Foucault's comment was "a joke meant to make people who like us laugh, and make everyone else livid."
Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation (French: Francis Bacon: Logique de la sensation) is a 1981 book by philosopher Gilles Deleuze, analyzing the work of twentieth-century British figurative painter Francis Bacon. In this biography, Deleuze discusses aesthetics, objects of perception ('percepts'), and sensation. [1]
Pages in category "Works by Gilles Deleuze" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... The Logic of Sense; M. Masochism: Coldness and Cruelty; N.
Stivale has also prepared translations of different critical and philosophical works: Gilles Deleuze, Logic of Sense (with Mark Lester), Franco Berardi (Bifo), Félix Guattari: Thought, Friendship, and Visionary Cartography (with Giuseppina Mecchia), Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet, Gilles Deleuze, From A to Z (DVD), and Gilles Deleuze, On ...
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Regarding other outcomes, researchers found that cold-water immersion helped reduce stress 12 hours after exposure but not immediately after, one hour after, 24 hours after, or two days after.