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  1. Unfolding Life with Death: In Memoriam1.Tamsin Lorraine - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (1):136-156.
    This paper explores how affirming events rather than substances, and difference rather than identities, might affect how one responds to life's exigencies, in particular the act of choosing when to end the life of a dog that was a beloved companion. The paper addresses the concepts of the event and the time of Aion as they are presented in The Logic of Sense, and examines the resonances these concepts have with a notion of learning presented in Difference and Repetition and (...)
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  • Positively dead : an examination of the concept of the death drive in Gilles Deleuze’s difference and repetition.Shaun Stevenson - 2021 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    Death is often characterised within naturalism as being ‘nothing to us’ and we are urged to think of ‘nothing less than of death’. In his lectures on Spinoza, Deleuze says ‘thinking of death is the most base thing’. Thinkers such as Lucretius, Nietzsche and Spinoza, have clear perspectives on the need to avoid thinking about death. They share in the belief that meditation on death only leads to fear and sadness. These affirmationists, that is, philosophers whose writings aim at affirming (...)
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