Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari and the Rhuthmoi of Individuation – Part 1

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Previous chapter After tackling methodology, cosmo-ontology, theory of language, cultural studies, sociology and political theory, it was time to face the burning question of ethics. In Chapter 6 and Chapter 10, Deleuze and Guattari developed the famous notion of “Body without Organs” or “BwO,” which had only been introduced quickly in several of the previous chapters and which provided an ontological basis for the theory of becoming. Based on that, they described what might be the best kind - Philosophie – Nouvel article

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