Archive for the 'Deleuze' Category
On Theories of Time I
21Sep09
A. Better than the continuum (and its interruption)
B. is the phenomenological near and far (not presence and absence). Near is the farthest, far the nearest, but
C. better than this ideal of appearances: Proust, repetition and difference.
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Our current task
30Aug09
For current left political theories, there seem to be two possible foundations, two basic structures out of which develop distinct justifications for what at first appears to be a similar politics. One structure takes mathematics as its basis, the other hermeneutics. One bases its politics in an ontology in turn based on multiplicity. The other [...]
Filed under: Badiou, Deleuze, Difference, culture, evolution, multitude, political theory, politics | Leave a Comment