thousand plateaus

Call for papers: La Deleuziana n. 10. Rhythm, chaos and nonpulsed man. Towards a chaosmotic philosophy.

«Zarathustra is only speeds and slownesses, and the eternal return, the life of the eternal return, is the first great concrete freeing of nonpulsed time.» Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, 1987, A Thousand Plateaus. Capitalism and schizophrenia. by Brian Massumi

Call for papers: La Deleuziana n. 10. Rhythm, chaos and nonpulsed man. Towards a chaosmotic philosophy.

“Concrete Rules and Abstract Machines” (some notes & comments on Brassier’s talk at the ‘A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy’ London Workshop)

What follows is a summary of, and some comments on, Ray Brassier’s talk regarding the final chapter of A Thousand Plateaus. Delivered in London, 2015, at the A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy Workshop] At the very least one can confidently say that the

“Concrete Rules and Abstract Machines” (some notes & comments on Brassier’s talk at the ‘A Thousand Plateaus and Philosophy’ London Workshop)

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