It is not that, no, no, and it is not that either...
What is then?
Well it is different
Different is normally presented as a 'not this' or a 'not that', as
But We might well ask here: what provides the unity of the different?
Deleuze's answer is that precisely there is no intrinsic ontological unity and we unable to arrive at a supposed unity by utilising difference.
What is then?
Well it is different
Different is normally presented as a 'not this' or a 'not that', as
a wholly negative determination.
What of the possibility of difference having its own concept, rather than being maintained under the domination of a negative determination,
But We might well ask here: what provides the unity of the different?
How can we talk
about the being of something that is difference itself?
Deleuze's answer is that precisely there is no intrinsic ontological unity and we unable to arrive at a supposed unity by utilising difference.
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