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Atopological Trilogy, Deleuze and Guattari

Author

Aracag�k

Year

2015

Publisher

Punctum Books

Category

Business Administration

Language

English

Pages

5

Link

Last Update

09-Jul-2025

Keywords

Philosophy

Description

Reading Deleuze like a musician, interested in philosophical rhythms, Zafer Aracagök draws our attention to the question of the “indécidable” in Deleuzian thought. His meeting with Deleuze and Guattari is obviously a “love affair,” not a “business affair,” nor is his task that of a professional philosopher who prepares his courses and makes profit out of his knowledge. Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy of becoming (“becoming- woman,” “becoming-animal,” “becoming-imperceptible,” “becoming-intense,” etc.) opens a crack in their thought which Aracagök pushes to its borders and extremes: as the lava of this volcanic thought flows out, “lines of flight,” or the “witch’s flight”—...

 
 
 
 
 

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