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Tag Archives: Deleuze

What I Want to Convey…

… through my research, my writing, my presentations, and my other practices – not as a message, but as an experience, a lived reality – is that those things we think of as natural, and those we think of as cultural are the products of a process of production by both human and non-human forces.  [...]

Deleuze on Work and Nature

From Anti-Oedipus: “… [W]e make no distinction between man and nature: the human essence of nature and the natural essence of man become one within nature in the form of production or industry, just as they do within the life of man as a species.  Industry is then no longer considered from the extrinsic point [...]

Experimenting With Refrains

I just read an article by Isabelle Stengers titled “Experimenting with Refrains: Subjectivity and the Challenge of Escaping Modern Dualism” and found it to be the most concise and readable account of her philosophical work that I’ve read. The overall purpose of the article is to slow down the critical move characteristic of (post-)modernity – [...]