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TheLogicOfSense

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First Series of Paradoxes of Pure Becoming: Platonic distinction between limited thigns and becoming-mad -- Infinite identity -- Alice's adventures or "events" (1-3)

 

Second Series of Paradoxes and of Surface Effects: Stoic distinction between bodies or states of affairs and incorporeal effects or events -- Cleavage of the causal relation -- Bringing to the surface -- Discovery of the surface in the work of Lewis Carroll (4-11)

 

LOSseries05 of Sense: Indefinite proliferation -- Sterile splitting -- Neutrality or the third state of the essence -- Absurd and impossible objects

 

LOSseries13 of the Schizophrenic and the Little Girl: Antonin Artaud and Lewis Carroll -- To eat/to speak and schizophrenic language -- Schizophrenia and failure of the surface -- The word-passion and its exploded literal values, the word-action and its inarticulate tonic values -- Distinction between the nonsense of depth and the nonsense of the surface, the primary order, the secondary organization of language

 

LOSseries15 of Singularities: The battle -- The transcendental field cannot reatin the form of consciousness -- Impersonal and pre-individual singularities -- Transcendental field and surface -- Discourse of the individual, discourse of the person, discourse without ground: Is there a fourth discourse?

 

LOSseries21 of the Event: The eternal truth of the event -- Actualization and counter-actualization: the actor -- The two aspects of death as event -- The meaning of "to will the event"

 

LOSseries31 of Thought: Phantasm, passage, and beginning -- The couple and thought -- Metaphysical surface -- Orientation in psychic life, the mouth, and the brain

 

LOSAppendix1: The Simulacrum and Ancient Philosophy:

 

I. Plato and the Simulacrum: Platonic dialectics: signification of division -- The selection of the suitors -- Copies and simulacra -- Characteristics of the simulacra -- History of representation -- To reverse Platonism: the modern work of art and the revenge of the simulacra -- Manifest and latent content of the eternal return (Nietzsche against Plato) -- Eternal return and simulation -- Modernity

 

II. Lucretius and the Simulacrum: The diverse -- Nature and nontotalizable sum -- Critique of Being, One, and Whole -- Different aspects of the principle of causality -- The two figures of method -- The swerve and the theory of time. True and false infinity -- Disturbance of the soul -- Emanations of the depth, simulacra of the surface, theological, oneiric, and erotic phantasms -- Time and the unit of method -- Origin of the false infinity and of the disturbance of the soul -- Naturalism and the critique of myths

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