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... monism of multiplicities immanence as univocity affect becoming exteriority of relations virtual/actual ...
Book: On the Way to Theory
Published: 13 September 2024
DOI: 10.1215/9781478059837-028
EISBN: 978-1-4780-5983-7
... Lecture 26, “Deleuze,” offers an overview of the ontology of Gilles Deleuze, the most influential figure of the ontological turn. It does so largely by considering his intentional misreading of Spinoza, but it also discusses his readings of Friedrich Nietzsche and Henri Bergson. monism...
... an overview of the ontology of Gilles Deleuze, the most influential figure of the ontological turn. It does so largely by considering his intentional misreading of Spinoza, but it also discusses his readings of Friedrich Nietzsche and Henri Bergson. monism of multiplicities immanence as univocity...
... of the Renaissance. Scholasticism Al-Andalus Renaissance natural philosophy Lecture 4, “Enlightenment(s),” starts with a “typical” presentation of the Enlightenment but then proposes two revisions: first, seeing the enlightenment as made up of multiple, fragmented, and even contradictory elements...