Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... reading of the seriality . What Deleuze writes of Spinoza I offer as entirely appropriate to a reading of The Holy Forest . [ There is ] a double reading of Spinoza : on the one hand , a systematic reading in pursuit of the general idea ...
... reading of the seriality . What Deleuze writes of Spinoza I offer as entirely appropriate to a reading of The Holy Forest . [ There is ] a double reading of Spinoza : on the one hand , a systematic reading in pursuit of the general idea ...
Síða 136
... reading of a map effectively requires a habit and an effort of abstraction of which not all readers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were capable . Thus can be observed at the beginning of this era , on the one hand , the ...
... reading of a map effectively requires a habit and an effort of abstraction of which not all readers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were capable . Thus can be observed at the beginning of this era , on the one hand , the ...
Síða 239
... reading of Maïmon51 ) , an essential relay between the works on Kant and on Spinoza , and a keystone for a possible — and soon necessary - return to Leibniz . But above all an Idea that comes to occupy the place left vacant by Bergson ...
... reading of Maïmon51 ) , an essential relay between the works on Kant and on Spinoza , and a keystone for a possible — and soon necessary - return to Leibniz . But above all an Idea that comes to occupy the place left vacant by Bergson ...
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