Henry Somers-Hall paraphrases Deleuze’s move from scientific experimentation to virtue and morality thus: “If repetition isn’t found in the universality of natural laws, perhaps it
Category: Slow Reading
Slow Reading (1.4): Deleuze’s DR (pg. 3)
I am quickly learning that most of the published guides to Difference and Repetition are not very helpful for explicating its opening pages (though they are very good
Slow Reading (1.3): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 2-3)
This one’s a doozie. Deleuze jumps to it: “On the other hand, generality belongs to the order of laws. However, law determines only the resemblance
Slow Reading (1.2): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 1-2)
Two days ago I posted some thoughts on the first two paragraphs of Deleuze’s introduction to Difference and Repetition. Though I thought I could cover
Slow Reading (1.1): Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition (pg. 1)
I need a manageable approach to this blog. So far I’ve posted either a favorite poem, painting, or set of photographs or an essay-length collage