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Is this a repost?
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I fully lol'd at "God is a lobster"... only to find out Deleuze actually said it :p
Kant, Hegel, and Schelling? I can deal with that. French post-structuralism? No way, brah, not even ironically. |
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| Woony's memes are definitely the dankest in this thread. |
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| Yeah, it's not even a competition any more... I'm in it for the participation prize, really. |
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So Dank. |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
I fully lol'd at "God is a lobster"... only to find out Deleuze actually said it :p
Kant, Hegel, and Schelling? I can deal with that. French post-structuralism? No way, brah, not even ironically. |
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| I love Deleuze. Keep in mind a Thousand Plateaus is by far their most wacky and experimental book, it's even deliberately written in a non-linear fashion, they encourage the reader to read the chapters in a random order. Also, a lot of the wackyness comes from Guatarri, Deleuze by himself is an incredibly considered scholar of the tradition of metaphysics and a very technical and considered philosopher. I'm (slowly) reading Difference & Repetition right now, it's great, give it a try, it's definitely not harder or more confusing than "oops, I may have just negated what I said the last 20 pages (and I'm going to ing negate that statement again 20 pages later, which will lead to a negation of that synthesis 50 pages later) Hegel. |
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