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We will say of pure immanence that it is A LIFE , and nothing else . It is not immanence to life , but the immanent that is in nothing is itself a life . A life is the immanence of immanence , absolute immanence : it is complete power ...
We will say of pure immanence that it is A LIFE , and nothing else . It is not immanence to life , but the immanent that is in nothing is itself a life . A life is the immanence of immanence , absolute immanence : it is complete power ...
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therefore as a pure stream of a - subjective consciousness , a pre - reflexive impersonal consciousness , a qualitative duration of consciousness without a self.5 It is this quality of life - flows that I want to try to access through a ...
therefore as a pure stream of a - subjective consciousness , a pre - reflexive impersonal consciousness , a qualitative duration of consciousness without a self.5 It is this quality of life - flows that I want to try to access through a ...
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Empirical space is distanciated and pure relationality effectuates the beauty process of the dance . Beauty pertains to a process , not to a form . The time of this dance does not , however , belong to either the body of a viewer or to ...
Empirical space is distanciated and pure relationality effectuates the beauty process of the dance . Beauty pertains to a process , not to a form . The time of this dance does not , however , belong to either the body of a viewer or to ...
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