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International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology
Nicolae Râmbu, Editor-in-Chief
Founded in 2004, Cultura: International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to philosophy of culture and the study of value. This semiannual journal aims to promote the exploration of different values and cultural phenomena in regional and international contexts. It welcomes manuscripts that make a novel and important contribution to our understanding of the values and cultural phenomena in the contemporary world. Cultura is primarily published in English, and occasionally also publishes articles in German, French, and Italian.
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Simon O'Sullivan: On the Production of Subjectivity Five Diagrams of the Finite-Infinite Relation - Palgrave Macmillan, Uk, 2012
On the Production of Subjectivity
Five Diagrams of the Finite-Infinite Relation
How might we produce our subjectivity differently? Indeed, what are we capable of becoming? This book addresses these questions with a particular eye to ethics, understood as a practice of living, and aesthetics, understood as creative experimentation and the cultivation of a certain style of life. Central to the enquiry are the writings of Félix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze (separately and in collaboration), as well as their philosophical precursors, Baruch Spinoza, Friedrich Nietzsche and Henri Bergson. Each of these, it is argued, offers powerful resources for thinking subjectivity beyond its habitual and typical instantiations – specifically in relation to opening up a different temporality of and for the subject today. Alongside this Deleuze-Guattarian trajectory the book also brings into encounter the writings on aesthetics and ethics of Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan, and pitches Deleuze against Alain Badiou's own theory of the subject. At stake in this philosophical and psychoanalytical exploration is the drawing of a series of diagrams of the finite–infinite relation, and a development of Guattari's ethico-aesthetic paradigm for thinking the production of subjectivity as speculative, but also a pragmatic and creative practice.
Contents:
Introduction: Contemporary Conditions and Diagrammatic Trajectory
From Joy to the Gap: The Accessing of the Infinite by the Finite (Spinoza, Nietzsche, Bergson)
The Care of the Self versus the Ethics of Desire: Two Diagrams of the Production of Subjectivity (and of the Subject's Relation to Truth) (Foucault versus Lacan)
The Aesthetic Paradigm: From the Folding of the Finite-Infinite Relation to Schizoanalytic Metamodelisation (to Biopolitics) (Guattari)
The Strange Temporality of the Subject: Life In-between the Infinite and the Finite (Deleuze contra Badiou)
Desiring-Machines, Chaoids, Probeheads: Towards a Speculative Production of Subjectivity (Deleuze and Guattari)
Conclusion: Composite Diagram and Relations of Adjacency
From Joy to the Gap: The Accessing of the Infinite by the Finite (Spinoza, Nietzsche, Bergson)
The Care of the Self versus the Ethics of Desire: Two Diagrams of the Production of Subjectivity (and of the Subject's Relation to Truth) (Foucault versus Lacan)
The Aesthetic Paradigm: From the Folding of the Finite-Infinite Relation to Schizoanalytic Metamodelisation (to Biopolitics) (Guattari)
The Strange Temporality of the Subject: Life In-between the Infinite and the Finite (Deleuze contra Badiou)
Desiring-Machines, Chaoids, Probeheads: Towards a Speculative Production of Subjectivity (Deleuze and Guattari)
Conclusion: Composite Diagram and Relations of Adjacency
Etichette:
Alain Badiou,
Baruch Spinoza,
Diagrammi/Diagrams,
Fèlix Guattari,
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Gilles Deleuze,
Henri Bergson,
Jacques Lacan,
Michel Foucault,
Simon O'Sullivan,
Soggettivazione/Subjectivity

