Craig Lundy - Deleuze’s Untimely

Craig Lundy is studying a PhD in Philosophy (UNSW). His Thesis Topic is Deleuze and History. Through an investigation of Deleuzian concepts such as virtual/actual events, nomadology, deterritorialisation and machinic assemblages, this thesis questions what use Deleuze has for the Philosophy of History. Drawing from his work on Nietzsche and Bergson, Deleuze’s subsequent ideas on time (from aion/chronos to dead time and stratigraphic time) are evaluated with respect to the projects of nomadology and the universal history of capitalism.