BergsonismZone Books, 1988 - 131 pagine What is needed for something new to appear? According to Gilles Deleuze, one of the most brilliant of contemporary philosophers, this question of “novelty” is the major problem posed by Bergson’s work. In Bergsonism, Deleuze demonstrates both the development and the range of three fundamental Bergsonian concepts: duration, memory, and the élan vital. |
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Gilles Deleuze. FIRST RULE : Apply the test of true and false to problems themselves . Condemn false problems and reconcile truth and creation at the level of problems . We are wrong to believe that the true and the false can only be ...
... false problem . " This is the source of a rule that is complementary to the preceding general rule . COMPLEMENTARY RULE : False problems are of two sorts , “ nonexistent problems , " defined as problems whose very terms contain a ...
... false problems . Badly stated problems , the second type of false problem , introduce a different mechanism : This time it is a case of badly analyzed composites that arbitrarily group things that differ in kind . Take for example , the ...
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Translators Introduction | 7 |
Intuition as Method | 13 |
Duration as Immediate Datum | 37 |
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