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- Pagine: 410
- Data di uscita: 01-07-1997
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Una dintre acele cărți care te fac, dacă ești tînăr și neliniștit, să exclami melancolic: „Duoamne, da ce prostălău sînt! Nu pricep nimic”. *** 488 de pagini fără egal în istoria filosofiei. Un volum profund despre ceva foarte important (repetiție și diferență), scris cu o claritate admirabilă și tradu Leggi tutto
It's said often enough, but it's true: Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition is the most important work of philosophy to have been published in the last century. It's not even as though this is a bold statement any more - it's just kind of trivially true. Understanding why though, is another ma Leggi tutto
Za Deleza se možda može reći da ne misli ubedljivo, ali teško da ne misli uzbudljivo. Njegov haosmos teksta uzbudljivo je skijalište za filozofske slalome koji sami po sebi obistinjuju ideje razlike i ponavljanja. Čitanje je borba kroz paradokse, saučesništvo u meandriranju teksta, koje ne obećava n Leggi tutto
in place of a proper review, a note on difficulty: ronald bogue compares the structure of this book to that of a "topological puzzle"; deleuze himself puts it better, i think, in this book's description of differential ontology: "a labyrinth without a thread (Ariadne has hung herself)." (71) the way Leggi tutto
For millennia thinkers have posited the eternal question: "Can we make philosophy even more inaccessible?" Difference and Repetition offers us a resounding yes. In his long awaited sequel to Being and Time, Deleuze takes what you loved about BT and just runs with it. I'm talking dense technical voca Leggi tutto
‘The conditions of a true critique and a true creation are the same: the destruction of an image of thought which presupposes itself and the genesis of the act of thinking in thought itself. Something in the world forces us to think. This something is an object not of recognition but of a fundamenta Leggi tutto
I'm not finished yet but I have a few observations. Deleuze is the first post-modern continental philosopher to do competent math, science (physics and biology), theology and philosophy that it has been my pleasure to read since college. This book is momentous. He gives a philosophic basis for chaotic Leggi tutto
Existence is not a predicate . Everything Kant writes is inspired by Baumgarten’s assertion. Descartes’ cogito takes a determinate and makes it an indeterminate by implicitly bringing in time while making thinking of the self into a being in the world by first assuming away the world. Kant will expli Leggi tutto
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