The final sentence of Deleuze’s Aristotle section asks, “. . . does not difference as catastrophe precisely bear witness to an irreducible ground which continues
Category: Slow Reading
Slow Reading (1.34): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 34-35)
In the final paragraph of this section on Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Deleuze seeks to clarify the point he has just made. Generic / categorical difference and specific difference are
Slow Reading (1.33): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 33-34)
Deleuze ends the paragraph at the top of pg. 33 with a series of questions regarding an alternative concept of difference—that is, generic or categorical difference as
Slow Reading (1.32): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 29-33)
How do I speed up a slow reading which has come to a full stop? How do I find a place to begin again? How do I find the
Slow Reading (1.31): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 31-32)
The Road Thus Far, or What Do the Guides Say? What do other commentators make of Deleuze’s summary/critique of Aristotle? In his Gilles Deleuze’s Difference and
Slow Reading (1.30): Deleuze’s DR (pg. 31)
My slow reading of the full paragraph on pg. 31 of DR was incomplete in my last slow reading post. Let’s look at the closing sentences: