

Collapse Volume VI
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Collapse Volume VI : Philosophical Research and Development (edited by Robin Mackay) is a deep and experimental exploration of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, particularly the aspects of his thought that remain underdeveloped or overlooked. As part of the Collapse journal series, this volume brings together a range of philosophical investigations, creative essays, and speculative research that push Deleuzian concepts into new and uncharted territories. This edition examines Deleuze’s work beyond its usual interpretations, engaging with themes such as non-human thought, the limits of representation, and the intersections between Deleuzian philosophy, science, and aesthetics. The contributors challenge conventional understandings of Deleuze’s work, exploring how his ideas on difference, multiplicity, and becoming can be reactivated in contemporary philosophical discourse. Known for its interdisciplinary approach, Collapse VI blends rigorous philosophical inquiry with experimental writing and visual elements, making it a compelling read for those interested in speculative realism, materialist metaphysics, and the radical potential of Deleuze’s thought. This volume is essential for readers who wish to push beyond traditional Deleuzian studies and engage with his philosophy in novel and provocative ways.