Deleuze on Intensity Differentials and the Being of the Sensible

Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 3 (1):26-53 (2009)
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The present essay on the being of the sensible investigates the individuation of intensity differentials. This is Deleuze's theme in the fifth chapter of Difference and Repetition, where he places individuation in the context of his ‘transcendental empiricism’. The mechanisms of subjectivation are conceived as spatially-temporally determined actualisations (of the virtual) whose implicit intensity relations are neither accessible empirically nor are they governed by transcendental conditions (in the conventional sense). Central to the discussion is the distinction, stemming from Kant, between intensive and extensive magnitudes

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A treatise of human nature.David Hume & D. G. C. Macnabb (eds.) - 1969 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
Infinite Divisibility in Hume's "Treatise".A. Flew - 1967 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 22 (4):457.

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