Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari and the Rhuthmoi of Being – part 3

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Previous chapter Living Individuals as Machines Endowed With Changing Territorialities Let us turn now to the problem of individuation. For Deleuze and Guattari, we remember, any existing concrete system appeared, from the ontological viewpoint, as a “machinic assemblage” of “intensive processes” that had to deal, on one side, with the actual strata and layers within which it had appeared and, on a second side, with the solicitations coming from the virtual “plane of consistency” or “body - Philosophie – Nouvel article

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