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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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Introduction Science in the Gap -
Chapter 1 The Insistence of the Virtual in Science and the History of Philosophy -
Chapter 2 Superposing Images: Deleuze and the Virtual after Bergson’s Critique of Science -
Chapter 3 The Intense Space(s) of Gilles Deleuze -
Chapter 4 Interstitial Life: Remarks on Causality and Purpose in Biology -
Chapter 5 Digital Ontology and Example -
Chapter 6 Virtual Architecture -
Chapter 7 The Subject of Chaos -
Chapter 8 Elemental Complexity and Relational Vitality: The Relevance of Nomadic Thought for Contemporary Science -
Chapter 9 Numbers and Fractals: Neuroaesthetics and the Scientific Subject -
Chapter 10 The Image of Thought and the Sciences of the Brain after What Is Philosophy? -
Chapter 11 Deleuze, Guattari, and Neuroscience -
Chapter 12 Mammalian Mathematicians -
Afterword The Metaphysics of Science: An Interview with Manuel DeLanda - Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- The Force of the Virtual
- Publisher:
- University of Minnesota Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction Science in the Gap -
Chapter 1 The Insistence of the Virtual in Science and the History of Philosophy -
Chapter 2 Superposing Images: Deleuze and the Virtual after Bergson’s Critique of Science -
Chapter 3 The Intense Space(s) of Gilles Deleuze -
Chapter 4 Interstitial Life: Remarks on Causality and Purpose in Biology -
Chapter 5 Digital Ontology and Example -
Chapter 6 Virtual Architecture -
Chapter 7 The Subject of Chaos -
Chapter 8 Elemental Complexity and Relational Vitality: The Relevance of Nomadic Thought for Contemporary Science -
Chapter 9 Numbers and Fractals: Neuroaesthetics and the Scientific Subject -
Chapter 10 The Image of Thought and the Sciences of the Brain after What Is Philosophy? -
Chapter 11 Deleuze, Guattari, and Neuroscience -
Chapter 12 Mammalian Mathematicians -
Afterword The Metaphysics of Science: An Interview with Manuel DeLanda - Contributors
- Index