- Form IV: From Ruyer’s Psychobiology to Deleuze and Guattari’s Socius
- How Do We Recognise Deleuze and Simondon Are Spinozists?
- Ruyer and Simondon on Technological Inventiveness and Form Outlasting its Medium
- The Force that Is but Does Not Act: Ruyer, Leibniz and Deleuze
- A Politics of Intensity: Some Aspects of Acceleration in Simondon and Deleuze
- Stamatia Portanova (2013) Moving without a Body: Digital Philosophy and Choreographic Thoughts
- Janae Sholtz (2015) The Invention of a People: Heidegger and Deleuze on Art and the Political
- Barbara Glowczewski (2015) Totemic Becomings: Cosmopolitics of the Dreaming
- Deleuze as Subject – B2430.D454 – Mapping Deleuze Studies in the Library
- From Structure to Machine: Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of Linguistics
- Towards a Deleuzian Theory of Translation
- The Anticipations of Sensation: Deleuze and Kant on the Intensive Ground of Sensible Experience
- The Mathematical Model of Smooth and Striated Spaces and the Connectivity Problem
- Deleuze, Freud and the Three Syntheses
- Models, Mathematics and Deleuze’s Philosophy: A Reply to Williams
- Models, Mathematics and Deleuze’s Philosophy: Some Remarks on Simon Duffy’s Deleuze and the History of Mathematics: In Defence of the New
- Assemblage Theory, or, the Future of an Illusion
- Introduction: The Virtual, the Actual and the Intensive: Contentions, Reflections and Interpretations
- Front matter
- Intensity in Context: Thermodynamics and Transcendental Philosophy
- The Intensive Expression of the Virtual: Revisiting the Relation of Expression in Difference and Repetition
- Are We Mad? Intensity and the Problems of Modern Philosophy
- Tracking the Triple Form of Difference: Deleuze’s Bergsonism and the Asymmetrical Synthesis of the Sensible
- Back matter
- Intensity and the Missing Virtual: Deleuze’s Reading of Spinoza
- Deleuze’s Concept of Quasi-cause
- Philosophical and Scientific Intensity in the Thought of Gilles Deleuze