Gilles Deleuze (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gilles Deleuze" in Vietnamese language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Vietnamese rank
179th place
165th place
low place
low place
low place
low place
2nd place
2nd place
low place
low place
215th place
2,050th place
6th place
4th place

archive.org

doi.org

dx.doi.org

figureground.org

google.it

books.google.it

  • A. W. Moore, The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things, Cambridge University Press, 2012, p. 543: 'intellectual power and depth; a grasp of the sciences; a sense of the political, and of human destructiveness as well as creativity; a broad range and a fertile imagination; an unwillingness to settle for the superficially reassuring; and, in an unusually lucky case, the gifts of a great writer.'

stanford.edu

plato.stanford.edu

  • “Gilles Deleuze”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Truy cập ngày 17 tháng 2 năm 2011.
  • SEP 2022. “Gilles Deleuze”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ngày 3 tháng 6 năm 2022. Truy cập ngày 17 tháng 2 năm 2011.

umb.edu

faculty.umb.edu

  • Toscano, Alberto (tháng 1 năm 2005). “The Politics of Spinozism: Composition and Communication (Paper presented at the Cultural Research Bureau of Iran, Tehran, 4 January 2005)” (PDF). Truy cập ngày 20 tháng 6 năm 2019. Alberto Toscano (2005): "Though Spinozists have existed ever since the radical circles that rippled through Europe in the wake of Spinoza's death, I think it is fair to say that only in the past 50 years or so has there been a Spinozism to match in hermeneutic rigour and creative interventions the history of Kantianism or Hegelianism, that only now has the hereticism that Althusser referred to been complemented by the labour of the concept. Arguably, it is only now then that the scope of his thought and its relevance to our social and political existence can be truly appreciated, at a historical juncture when the communicative power of the multitude and of what Marx called the general intellect is so intensified that the physics, ethics, ontology and politics of Spinoza (what are ultimately indissociable facets of his philosophizing) can be thought simultaneously."

wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

  • A. W. Moore, The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things, Cambridge University Press, 2012, p. 543: 'intellectual power and depth; a grasp of the sciences; a sense of the political, and of human destructiveness as well as creativity; a broad range and a fertile imagination; an unwillingness to settle for the superficially reassuring; and, in an unusually lucky case, the gifts of a great writer.'
  • See, for example, Steven Best and Douglas Kellner, Postmodern Theory (Guilford Press, 1991), which devotes a chapter to Deleuze and Guattari.