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Deleuze: Kant's Critical Philosophy

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

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Deliz's Quasi Concepts of the Imagination

In this book, he's very much pretty stoic. Even in the seminar that we talked about with like playing Lydin's off against Kant, that's even an interesting way of at least throwing in some objections. But Deliz isn't really interested in doing that in this book. And that may dissatisfied, I think, some readers who would like to see more Deliz in the work with some pushback or something like this. However, you don't necessarily need caveats. What Deliz is trying to do working through this material is itself interesting enough and gives some degree of indication to the developments that the work of Kant's going to take on for for Deliz's future work

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