[D-G] Fw: Concepts seen as functions (malgosia askanas)

Harald Wenk hwenk at web.de
Mon Aug 8 13:46:56 PDT 2011


Dear group

In"what is philsophy" D&G calim that teh concepts and their components
are "flight over" with an infinite velocity.

Beside that, they ascribe thinking in images to the "old"
(wise) and concepts are the more "modern" abstractive way of thinking.

Concerning Lacans object "a" I like to inform you
that a Lacan group is available on driftline.


MfG Harald

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>From: "Super Dragon" <superdragon at addlebrain.com>
>Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 6:02 PM
>To: <deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org>
>Subject: Re: [D-G] Concepts seen as functions (malgosia askanas)
>
>>I was trying to express the way a concept passes only through its own components in the plane of immanence. Swimming seemed a useful image for this
>>
>>Sloughing one's skin.-The snake that cannot slough its skin perishes. Likewise spirits which are prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be spirits (Nietzsche: Daybreak:V:573)
>>
>>
>>--- hwenk at web.de wrote:
>>
>>From: "Harald Wenk" <hwenk at web.de>
>>To: <deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org>
>>Subject: Re: [D-G] Concepts seen as functions (malgosia askanas)
>>Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 08:46:35 -0400
>>
>>Dear group,
>>
>>The picture of the head ove water in a struggling
>>of swimming si raelly good,
>>but it ahs indded to eb expalined a lot.
>>
>>You refer to the eternel intellectual part of the human mind, arent you?
>>
>>Reardimng universal
>>notuions stay to
>>be:
>>ante re, in re, post re,
>>in spite they are THEMSELVES events or singularities.
>>
>>(Ther are "copies" or "tokons", repetituions ).
>>
>>"old fashioned" as I am,
>>I like to "translate" the old to the new
>>expresssions as undertandable a possible.
>>Especially,as there are lots and lots of notions in philolsophy,
>>not always good ones.
>>
>>Buti like metaphers, symboles and images, narratives too.
>>
>>
>>greetings
>>
>>Harald


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