“Deleuze is above all a logician and all his books are ‘Logics.’ [...] Anti-Oedipus could have been called ‘Logic of Desire,’ just as A Thousand Plateaus could have been called ‘Logic of Multiplicities.’” (Lapoujade 2014, 26).
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“These two books multiply logics to the point of conceiving capitalism as an axiomatic, with postulates and theorems. Likewise the books on cinema could have been called ‘Logic of Images,’ just as there are a Logic of Sense and a Logic of Sensation.”
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“When Deleuze and Guattari say that philosophy consists in the creation of concepts, to what else are they referring but to the production of logics, given that a concept is never created alone but always in conjunction with other concepts?”
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