"You know Giles Deleuze's peculiar readings of the history of philosophy stem from his unusual epistemological perspective."
To read a philosopher is no longer to aim at finding a single, correct interpretation, but is instead to present a philosopher's attempt to grapple with the problematic nature of reality.
As a result, for Deleuze,
Philosophy most resembles Artistic Production.
Think of Plato's Cave - the origin of the Christain belief that 'it'
the 'real' is elsewhere. Is that not artistic production?
In 1995, Giles Deleuze committed suicide, by throwing himself from the window of his apartment in Paris.
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