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The following lectures represent a sample of
Gilles Deleuze
's Paris Seminars, with additional lectures forthcoming. Use the links below to browse and explore the archive.
What is Grounding?
October, 1956 to May, 1957
Rousseau and Bergson
October, 1959 to May, 1960
Multiplicities
October, 1969 to May, 1970
Anti-Oedipus I
October, 1971 to June, 1972
Anti-Oedipus II
October, 1972 to June, 1973
Anti-Oedipus III
October, 1973 to June, 1974
A Thousand Plateaus I - Deleuze at Paris 8 (video links)
October, 1975 to May, 1976
A Thousand Plateaus II: Two Forms of Segmentarities
October, 1976 to June, 1977
A Thousand Plateaus III: Continuous Variation + Musical Time
October, 1977 to March, 1978
Kant: Synthesis and Time
March, 1978 to April, 1978
A Thousand Plateaus IV: The State Apparatus & War-Machines I
October, 1978 to June, 1979
A Thousand Plateaus V: The State Apparatus and War-Machines II
November, 1979 to March, 1980
Leibniz: Philosophy and the Creation of Concepts
April, 1980 to May, 1980
Anti-Oedipus and other Reflections
May, 1980 to June, 1980
Spinoza: The Velocities of Thought
November, 1980 to March, 1981
Michel Foucault, A Question of Place
December, 1980 to December, 1980
Painting and the Question of Concepts
March, 1981 to June, 1981
Cinema: The Movement-Image
November, 1981 to June, 1982
Cinema: The Classification of Signs and Time
November, 1982 to June, 1983
Cinema, Truth and Time: the Falsifier
November, 1983 to June, 1984
Cinema and Thought
October, 1984 to June, 1985
Foucault
October, 1985 to June, 1986
Leibniz and the Baroque
October, 1986 to June, 1987
"What Is A Creative Act" 17 March 1987
March, 1987 to March, 1987
Gilles Deleuze: The ABC Primer
December, 1988 to June, 1989
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