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Deleuze: Kant's Critical Philosophy

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

CHAPTER

The Paradox of Desire

The form of the commodity, its content doesn't matter. It's almost like the commodity is almost like this transcendental illusion. And yet in the same realm, I think that's the paradox for con, that he's trying to work out. Is the executioner who takes pleasure out of the siding executioner's supposedly would enjoy and take pleasure, get off on come when he executes the victim? Or is the Kantian somehow more moral who is saying just my duty, just following my duties)? That's a whole look on the con of exotic side.

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