Deleuze's Foucault
Deleuze's Foucault
A Virtual Force Ontology
Penfield, Christopher
Edinburgh University Press
03/2026
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9781399530095
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Acknowledgements
Introduction. Foucault's Double (Foucault)
0.1 Deleuze on Foucault
0.2 Deleuze's Conceptual Evolution: The Audiovisual and the Outside
0.3 Note to the Reader
Chapter 1. A New Archivist (The Archaeology of Knowledge)
1.1 'A New Pragmatics'
1.1.1 The Rarity and Regularity of Discourse
1.1.2 Topology of the Discursive Field
1.2 Discursive Production and the 'Repeatable Materiality' of Statements
Chapter 2. A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish)
2.1 Painterly Writing and Revolutionary Affect
2.2 Practice and Theory: The Prison Movement and Transversal Resistance
2.3 Power: Macrophysical Postulates and Microphysical Counter-Principles
2.3.1 Property Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle
2.3.2 Localisation Postulate and Dispersive Counter-Principle
2.3.3 Subordination Postulate and Immanent Counter-Principle
2.3.4 Essence-Attribute Postulate and Relational Counter-Principle
2.3.5 Modality Postulate and Productive Counter-Principle
2.3.6 Legality Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle, Revisited
2.3.7 New Pragmatics of Political Struggle
2.4 The Disciplinary Diagram
2.4.1 Content and Expression: From the Episteme to Power-Knowledge
2.4.2 Power and Visibility: The Prison Machine as Regime of Light
2.4.3 The Panoptic Abstract Machine: The Diagram and the Archive
2.5 Diagrammatic Social Ontology
2.5.1 History and Becoming
2.5.2 The Diagram as Immanent Cause
2.6 The Mechanosphere of Power
2.6.1 A History of Concrete Machines
2.6.2 The Becoming of Abstract Machines
2.6.3 Foucault's Three Lines
Chapter 3. The Strata or Historical Formations: The Visible and the Articulable (Knowledge)
3.1 Overview of the Knowledge Axis
3.2 The Problem of Truth
3.3 The Visible and the Articulable as Historical Conditions of Real Experience
3.3.1 The Birth of the Clinic
3.3.2 Raymond Roussel
3.3.3 History of Madness
3.4 Archaeology and the Audiovisual Archive
3.4.1 Archaeological Pragmatism
3.4.2 Archaeology as Critical Ontology
3.4.3 The Being of Language: Murmuring of the 'One Speaks'
3.4.4 The Being of Light: 'Virtual Visibility'
3.5 Audiovisual Capture and the Two Regimes of Truth
3.5.1 Posthumous Verification: Two Alethurgic Forms in Confessions of the Flesh
Chapter 4. Strategies or the Non-Stratified: The Thought of the Outside (Power)
4.1 Overview: Microphysics as Force Ontology
4.2 Power-Knowledge: Relations of Capture between Forces and Forms
4.2.1 Actualising Forces in Language and Light
4.2.2 Actualising Transformative Force: The Iranian Uprising
4.3 The Primacy of Force over Form: Diagram and Archive, Revisited
4.4 Resistance and the Thought of the Outside
4.4.1 The Primacy of Resistance over Power
Chapter 5. Foldings, or the Inside of Thought (Subjectivation)
5.1 The Problem of Resistance
5.1.1 The Militant Counter-Truth of Cynic Parrhesia
5.2 The Subjectivation Axis: How to Sustain a Line of the Outside
5.2.1 Aesthetics of Existence: Askesis, Freedom and the True Life
5.2.2 Becoming-Queer: The Creative Resistance of Transversal Connection
Conclusion. The Foucault Assemblage
6.1 Virtual Force Ontology and the Historical Ontology of Ourselves
6.2 Coda: Chiastic Social Philosophies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction. Foucault's Double (Foucault)
0.1 Deleuze on Foucault
0.2 Deleuze's Conceptual Evolution: The Audiovisual and the Outside
0.3 Note to the Reader
Chapter 1. A New Archivist (The Archaeology of Knowledge)
1.1 'A New Pragmatics'
1.1.1 The Rarity and Regularity of Discourse
1.1.2 Topology of the Discursive Field
1.2 Discursive Production and the 'Repeatable Materiality' of Statements
Chapter 2. A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish)
2.1 Painterly Writing and Revolutionary Affect
2.2 Practice and Theory: The Prison Movement and Transversal Resistance
2.3 Power: Macrophysical Postulates and Microphysical Counter-Principles
2.3.1 Property Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle
2.3.2 Localisation Postulate and Dispersive Counter-Principle
2.3.3 Subordination Postulate and Immanent Counter-Principle
2.3.4 Essence-Attribute Postulate and Relational Counter-Principle
2.3.5 Modality Postulate and Productive Counter-Principle
2.3.6 Legality Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle, Revisited
2.3.7 New Pragmatics of Political Struggle
2.4 The Disciplinary Diagram
2.4.1 Content and Expression: From the Episteme to Power-Knowledge
2.4.2 Power and Visibility: The Prison Machine as Regime of Light
2.4.3 The Panoptic Abstract Machine: The Diagram and the Archive
2.5 Diagrammatic Social Ontology
2.5.1 History and Becoming
2.5.2 The Diagram as Immanent Cause
2.6 The Mechanosphere of Power
2.6.1 A History of Concrete Machines
2.6.2 The Becoming of Abstract Machines
2.6.3 Foucault's Three Lines
Chapter 3. The Strata or Historical Formations: The Visible and the Articulable (Knowledge)
3.1 Overview of the Knowledge Axis
3.2 The Problem of Truth
3.3 The Visible and the Articulable as Historical Conditions of Real Experience
3.3.1 The Birth of the Clinic
3.3.2 Raymond Roussel
3.3.3 History of Madness
3.4 Archaeology and the Audiovisual Archive
3.4.1 Archaeological Pragmatism
3.4.2 Archaeology as Critical Ontology
3.4.3 The Being of Language: Murmuring of the 'One Speaks'
3.4.4 The Being of Light: 'Virtual Visibility'
3.5 Audiovisual Capture and the Two Regimes of Truth
3.5.1 Posthumous Verification: Two Alethurgic Forms in Confessions of the Flesh
Chapter 4. Strategies or the Non-Stratified: The Thought of the Outside (Power)
4.1 Overview: Microphysics as Force Ontology
4.2 Power-Knowledge: Relations of Capture between Forces and Forms
4.2.1 Actualising Forces in Language and Light
4.2.2 Actualising Transformative Force: The Iranian Uprising
4.3 The Primacy of Force over Form: Diagram and Archive, Revisited
4.4 Resistance and the Thought of the Outside
4.4.1 The Primacy of Resistance over Power
Chapter 5. Foldings, or the Inside of Thought (Subjectivation)
5.1 The Problem of Resistance
5.1.1 The Militant Counter-Truth of Cynic Parrhesia
5.2 The Subjectivation Axis: How to Sustain a Line of the Outside
5.2.1 Aesthetics of Existence: Askesis, Freedom and the True Life
5.2.2 Becoming-Queer: The Creative Resistance of Transversal Connection
Conclusion. The Foucault Assemblage
6.1 Virtual Force Ontology and the Historical Ontology of Ourselves
6.2 Coda: Chiastic Social Philosophies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Gilles Deleuze; Michel Foucault; postwar French philosophy; force ontology; knowledge; power
Acknowledgements
Introduction. Foucault's Double (Foucault)
0.1 Deleuze on Foucault
0.2 Deleuze's Conceptual Evolution: The Audiovisual and the Outside
0.3 Note to the Reader
Chapter 1. A New Archivist (The Archaeology of Knowledge)
1.1 'A New Pragmatics'
1.1.1 The Rarity and Regularity of Discourse
1.1.2 Topology of the Discursive Field
1.2 Discursive Production and the 'Repeatable Materiality' of Statements
Chapter 2. A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish)
2.1 Painterly Writing and Revolutionary Affect
2.2 Practice and Theory: The Prison Movement and Transversal Resistance
2.3 Power: Macrophysical Postulates and Microphysical Counter-Principles
2.3.1 Property Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle
2.3.2 Localisation Postulate and Dispersive Counter-Principle
2.3.3 Subordination Postulate and Immanent Counter-Principle
2.3.4 Essence-Attribute Postulate and Relational Counter-Principle
2.3.5 Modality Postulate and Productive Counter-Principle
2.3.6 Legality Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle, Revisited
2.3.7 New Pragmatics of Political Struggle
2.4 The Disciplinary Diagram
2.4.1 Content and Expression: From the Episteme to Power-Knowledge
2.4.2 Power and Visibility: The Prison Machine as Regime of Light
2.4.3 The Panoptic Abstract Machine: The Diagram and the Archive
2.5 Diagrammatic Social Ontology
2.5.1 History and Becoming
2.5.2 The Diagram as Immanent Cause
2.6 The Mechanosphere of Power
2.6.1 A History of Concrete Machines
2.6.2 The Becoming of Abstract Machines
2.6.3 Foucault's Three Lines
Chapter 3. The Strata or Historical Formations: The Visible and the Articulable (Knowledge)
3.1 Overview of the Knowledge Axis
3.2 The Problem of Truth
3.3 The Visible and the Articulable as Historical Conditions of Real Experience
3.3.1 The Birth of the Clinic
3.3.2 Raymond Roussel
3.3.3 History of Madness
3.4 Archaeology and the Audiovisual Archive
3.4.1 Archaeological Pragmatism
3.4.2 Archaeology as Critical Ontology
3.4.3 The Being of Language: Murmuring of the 'One Speaks'
3.4.4 The Being of Light: 'Virtual Visibility'
3.5 Audiovisual Capture and the Two Regimes of Truth
3.5.1 Posthumous Verification: Two Alethurgic Forms in Confessions of the Flesh
Chapter 4. Strategies or the Non-Stratified: The Thought of the Outside (Power)
4.1 Overview: Microphysics as Force Ontology
4.2 Power-Knowledge: Relations of Capture between Forces and Forms
4.2.1 Actualising Forces in Language and Light
4.2.2 Actualising Transformative Force: The Iranian Uprising
4.3 The Primacy of Force over Form: Diagram and Archive, Revisited
4.4 Resistance and the Thought of the Outside
4.4.1 The Primacy of Resistance over Power
Chapter 5. Foldings, or the Inside of Thought (Subjectivation)
5.1 The Problem of Resistance
5.1.1 The Militant Counter-Truth of Cynic Parrhesia
5.2 The Subjectivation Axis: How to Sustain a Line of the Outside
5.2.1 Aesthetics of Existence: Askesis, Freedom and the True Life
5.2.2 Becoming-Queer: The Creative Resistance of Transversal Connection
Conclusion. The Foucault Assemblage
6.1 Virtual Force Ontology and the Historical Ontology of Ourselves
6.2 Coda: Chiastic Social Philosophies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction. Foucault's Double (Foucault)
0.1 Deleuze on Foucault
0.2 Deleuze's Conceptual Evolution: The Audiovisual and the Outside
0.3 Note to the Reader
Chapter 1. A New Archivist (The Archaeology of Knowledge)
1.1 'A New Pragmatics'
1.1.1 The Rarity and Regularity of Discourse
1.1.2 Topology of the Discursive Field
1.2 Discursive Production and the 'Repeatable Materiality' of Statements
Chapter 2. A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish)
2.1 Painterly Writing and Revolutionary Affect
2.2 Practice and Theory: The Prison Movement and Transversal Resistance
2.3 Power: Macrophysical Postulates and Microphysical Counter-Principles
2.3.1 Property Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle
2.3.2 Localisation Postulate and Dispersive Counter-Principle
2.3.3 Subordination Postulate and Immanent Counter-Principle
2.3.4 Essence-Attribute Postulate and Relational Counter-Principle
2.3.5 Modality Postulate and Productive Counter-Principle
2.3.6 Legality Postulate and Strategic Counter-Principle, Revisited
2.3.7 New Pragmatics of Political Struggle
2.4 The Disciplinary Diagram
2.4.1 Content and Expression: From the Episteme to Power-Knowledge
2.4.2 Power and Visibility: The Prison Machine as Regime of Light
2.4.3 The Panoptic Abstract Machine: The Diagram and the Archive
2.5 Diagrammatic Social Ontology
2.5.1 History and Becoming
2.5.2 The Diagram as Immanent Cause
2.6 The Mechanosphere of Power
2.6.1 A History of Concrete Machines
2.6.2 The Becoming of Abstract Machines
2.6.3 Foucault's Three Lines
Chapter 3. The Strata or Historical Formations: The Visible and the Articulable (Knowledge)
3.1 Overview of the Knowledge Axis
3.2 The Problem of Truth
3.3 The Visible and the Articulable as Historical Conditions of Real Experience
3.3.1 The Birth of the Clinic
3.3.2 Raymond Roussel
3.3.3 History of Madness
3.4 Archaeology and the Audiovisual Archive
3.4.1 Archaeological Pragmatism
3.4.2 Archaeology as Critical Ontology
3.4.3 The Being of Language: Murmuring of the 'One Speaks'
3.4.4 The Being of Light: 'Virtual Visibility'
3.5 Audiovisual Capture and the Two Regimes of Truth
3.5.1 Posthumous Verification: Two Alethurgic Forms in Confessions of the Flesh
Chapter 4. Strategies or the Non-Stratified: The Thought of the Outside (Power)
4.1 Overview: Microphysics as Force Ontology
4.2 Power-Knowledge: Relations of Capture between Forces and Forms
4.2.1 Actualising Forces in Language and Light
4.2.2 Actualising Transformative Force: The Iranian Uprising
4.3 The Primacy of Force over Form: Diagram and Archive, Revisited
4.4 Resistance and the Thought of the Outside
4.4.1 The Primacy of Resistance over Power
Chapter 5. Foldings, or the Inside of Thought (Subjectivation)
5.1 The Problem of Resistance
5.1.1 The Militant Counter-Truth of Cynic Parrhesia
5.2 The Subjectivation Axis: How to Sustain a Line of the Outside
5.2.1 Aesthetics of Existence: Askesis, Freedom and the True Life
5.2.2 Becoming-Queer: The Creative Resistance of Transversal Connection
Conclusion. The Foucault Assemblage
6.1 Virtual Force Ontology and the Historical Ontology of Ourselves
6.2 Coda: Chiastic Social Philosophies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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