The question what is philosophy? can perhaps be posed only late in life [. . .] in a moment of quiet restlessness,… READ MORE
In his short book, How to Read Lacan (2007), Slavoj Žižek writes, as I’m sure he does in several other places, According to… READ MORE
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Deleuze tells Clare Parnet (near the end of “P for Professor”) of his preference for “movements” over “schools.” Here is… READ MORE
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In the final chapter of Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation, Gilles Deleuze writes: We might assume that the [Baconian] diagram… READ MORE
At the end of his prologue to Chapter 1 of DR, Deleuze asks, “Must difference have been ‘mediated’ in order to render… READ MORE
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In Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation, Deleuze begins the eleventh chapter, “The Painting before Painting,” It is a mistake to think… READ MORE
from Pierre Hadot, What Is Ancient Philosophy? (1995, trans. 2002): Socrates’ fellow citizens could not help perceiving his invitation to question all their… READ MORE
Near the beginning of his essay “Mediators” (Negotations 121-34), Gilles Deleuze writes: The kind of movements you find in sports and… READ MORE
So, as usual, I’m lagging more slowly than I would like on my “slow reading” of Difference and Repetition (though perhaps… READ MORE