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Intensive Resonances
A Deleuzian Pedagogy of Difference in Philosophical Inquiry with Children
Intensive Resonances
A Deleuzian Pedagogy of Difference in Philosophical Inquiry with Children
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Description
Expands the concept of Mathew Lipman's Community of Philosophical Inquiry through a reading of Deleuze.
In this book, Arthur Wolf uses the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze to develop a more inclusive pedagogy, especially focusing on the implications of affective thinking. The exclusion of the affective in what it means to think directly impacts the lives of children by limiting their existential sensibilities and capacity to sense the world as immanently given. The conceptualization of affective thinking and its relation to pedagogy has not been sufficiently developed, leading to the question of how to relate the affective to thinking and how to develop its consequences for pedagogy.
Two ideas that are paramount to Deleuze's project in theorizing what it means to think are “affect”-used to describe an impingement on, or modulation of, a body's intensity of existing-and “immanence”-used as an ontological commitment that this intensity of existing is univocal, expressive, and relational. By analyzing Deleuze's theory, Wolf shows the ways in which Matthew Lipman's Philosophy for Children approach and its pedagogical cornerstone, the Community of Philosophical Inquiry, can be expanded and brings his ideas into the pedagogical realm.
Table of Contents
1.1 Setting the Horizon
1.2 Bringing in Deleuze
1.3 Chapter Overview
1.4 Terminology in the Literature
1.5 A Note on Writing Style
2. Literature Report
2.1 Immanence
2.2 Affect
2.3 Philosophy for Children
2.4 Key Works
2.5 Desideratum
3. Metaphysics: Difference and Identity
3.1 Deleuze and Metaphysics
3.2 Managing Difference Through Identitarian Thinking
3.3 The Production of Sense
3.4 Univocity: Affirming Immanence
3.5 From Being to Becoming
3.6 Thinking Difference through Intensity
3.7 Review
4. Affect
4.1 From Speculation to Practice
4.2 Changing Affect in Deleuze
4.3 The Power to Exist
4.4 A Body and I
4.5 Ethics is Ontology
4.6 Lipman and Affect
4.7 Review
5. Thinking
5.1 Learning: An Apprenticeship in Affect
5.2 The Idea
5.3 Intensive Time
5.4 A Pedagogy of the Concept
5.5 Review: Events and Political Change
6. A Pedagogy of Difference
6.1 The Image of Thought
6.2 From Representation to Difference in Pedagogy: The Metamorphs
7. Conclusion
7.1 An Affective Conception of Thinking
7.2 Immanence & A Yellow Bear
Bibliography
Appendix A: Think Black, Drink Black
Appendix B: The Metamorphs
Index
Product details
| Published | Oct 01 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781978769076 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 15 tables |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























