Deleuze opens the third section of his introduction by briefly outlining his earlier points and previewing a new one: “Repetition… READ MORE
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The last two paragraphs of this section may, in fact, contain Deleuze’s most compellingly positive theorization of repetition (at least up… READ MORE
Deleuze begins his next paragraph by admitting that there is not “any resemblance between Nietzsche’s Dionysus [or Zarathustra, perhaps?] and… READ MORE
In the next six pages of his introduction (pp. 5-11), Deleuze reveals two (and teases a third) influence behind the… READ MORE
This will be a shorter post than the earlier ones! The eighth paragraph of the introduction to Difference and Repetition,… READ MORE
At the end of SR 1.5, I paraphrase Deleuze’s question about Kant’s moral philosophy, “Isn’t [Kant’s] understanding of [moral] law [.… READ MORE
Henry Somers-Hall paraphrases Deleuze’s move from scientific experimentation to virtue and morality thus: “If repetition isn’t found in the universality… READ MORE
I am quickly learning that most of the published guides to Difference and Repetition are not very helpful for explicating its opening pages… READ MORE
This one’s a doozie. Deleuze jumps to it: “On the other hand, generality belongs to the order of laws. However,… READ MORE
Two days ago I posted some thoughts on the first two paragraphs of Deleuze’s introduction to Difference and Repetition. Though… READ MORE