Félix Guattari: Thought, Friendship, and Visionary Cartography
Guattari without Deleuze constructed a philosophical style from his psychiatric practice, from his work as a political militant, ...
The question cannot be answered according to a syntactic or even a semantic logic. Language refers also to its context, to the b ...
I remember Franco Piperno’s perplexity, but I especially remember that Félix said something ambiguous and showed his approval, s ...
In The Logic of Sense, Deleuze wrote: One is established ‘from the outset’ within sense. Sense is like the sphere in which I am ...
space, but never through suppression or overcoming. Rather, he pursued a kind of overlapping and weaving of discursive planes, i ...
tions are swept away. The empiricism of which Deleuze speaks is an empiricism of experience, not of something dead, but an empir ...
How does a collection become a system? The systematic character of the mind, of mental activity, resides nowhere if not in the i ...
ciple of difference ... (Empiricism and Subjectivity, 87; Hume, Treatise,18) Thus from start to finish, Deleuze addresses differ ...
labor than in enjoyment? Difference is the object of a practical affirmation inseparable from essence and constitutive of existe ...
ment of different wills: the will that projects values, constructs worlds of reference; the will to power is a hermeneutic force ...
And this problematic is already implicit in the Nietzschean notion of eternal return. The reading of the concept of the eternal ...
its being identical through the cognitive and practical mediation of the Subject. The distinctive difference of anything is rath ...
been pronounced, and that consciousness must rediscover in the pro- cess of its historical realization. The method of history is ...
has its end for its beginning; it becomes concrete and actual only by being carried out, and by the end it involves. (The Phenom ...
subsumption, until it is recognized as an economic, social and histor- ical agent, thus abandoning its independence, its singula ...
And from Bataille’s laughter emerges Jacques Derrida’s deconstruc- tion, who in ‘From Restricted to General Economy: A Hegeliani ...
of fluxes, the exchange processes of life. This is in fact the outcome of Deleuze’s thought, and it is strongly suggestive of a ...
remembering, from the viewpoint of experiential intensity rather than that of the object. Now we see, through the reading of Pro ...
one, at will ...’ (Bergson, Duration and Simultaneity,52, cited in Bergsonism, 80) And Deleuze observes: Here Bergson endows att ...
inserted. The Bergsonian concept of time-duration comes to be rethought in light of an ontology that becomes the background for ...
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