Abbreviations [chapter]

2021 Deleuze and the Problem of Affect  
Of Deleuze, Deleuze and Guattari, or any other author, all double citations refer to the original first and second, wherever available, to the English translation. For any text with standardised citations (for instance, Kant's Critiques), I don't give dual citations but include the relevant works in the bibliography. For German citations of Nietzsche (KSA: Kritische Studienausgabe), Freud (GW: Gesammelte Werke) and Heidegger (GA: Gesamtausgabe), I cite the collected works followed by the volume
more » ... and either the page number or, when clear and relevant in the case of Nietzsche, the aphorism number. With respect to Spinoza, in particular, I cite the Ethics by part and proposition but every other work by volume and page number of the Collected Works (in which Curley gives marginal references to the Gebhardt edition). With the exception of the Essays, for which I give page numbers, I also follow convention when citing David Hume's works by book (in the case of A Treatise of Human Nature), part,
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