Gilles Deleuze and the Atheist Machine
The Achievement of Philosophy

Auteur
Shults, F. LeRon
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Open ServicesLanguage
EnglishRésumé
In What is Philosophy?, Deleuze argued that atheism is not a drama but ‘the philosopher’s serenity and philosophy’s achievement.’ LeRon Shults illustrates the uses and effects of an ‘atheist machine’ throughout Deleuze’s work, demonstrating its central role in his philosophical achievements in metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. Shults also brings Deleuze’s philosophy into dialogue with recent advances in computational social simulation, specifically multi-agent artificial intelligence modelling. Framing his argument in the context of empirical findings and theoretical developments in the scientific study of religion, he points toward the potentially creative role of atheist assemblages in addressing societal challenges associated with the Anthropocene.
Keywords
Philosophy; Religious; Philosophy; Individual Philosophers; Religion; AtheismPublisher
Edinburgh University PressPublisher website
http://www.euppublishing.com/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Imprint
Edinburgh University PressClassification
Philosophy of religion
Philosophy
Agnosticism & atheism

