“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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Replying to @alan_diaz_al @thewastedworld
what is the book called exactly.....in english? logic of sense is the book by him I've most enjoyed/been baffled by him. It is certainly about logic, but also its necessary beyonds, outsides, the only hesitation I would have in "reducing" his project to logics.
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Gregory Marks Retweeted Gregory Marks
The title is Aberrant Movements (translation published 2017). Logic of Sense is definitely a wild ride, and one I’ve been meaning to return to for a while. Also of interest are the qualifications Lapoujade makes regarding what he means by logic:https://twitter.com/thewastedworld/status/1027835148614610944?s=21 …
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Replying to @thewastedworld @alan_diaz_al
damm, wow!....that is of course what I meant to say ;-) thanks, can't wait to read this!
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Replying to @izricklyn @alan_diaz_al
No worries! It’s definitely the best secondary lit I’ve read on Deleuze in a while.
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Replying to @thewastedworld @alan_diaz_al
Have you come across Daniel C Barbers? His DELEUZE AND THE NAMING OF GOD been at the top of my "secondary" D&G lit list. He has the theological logics covered anyhow. an essay and podcast with him just in case: https://mynameismynamepod.tumblr.com/post/86553406278/episode-2 … http://www.jcrt.org/archives/13.1/barber.pdf …
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I’ll have to look him up, cheers!
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