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Exploring Gilles Deleuze's Seminal Philosophical Work: Difference and Repetition, a Cornerstone of Post-Structuralist Thought.
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Exploring Gilles Deleuze's Seminal Philosophical Work: Difference and Repetition, a Cornerstone of Post-Structuralist Thought.

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Gilles Deleuze's 'Difference and Repetition' is a monumental work of 20th-century philosophy, fundamentally challenging traditional Western metaphysics. Deleuze posits that difference is not secondary to identity but rather constitutes its very ground. He redefines repetition not as a mere reoccurrence of the same, but as a dynamic process that generates novelty and multiplicity. This intricate text explores concepts like intensity, virtuality, and the eternal return, aiming to free thought from its habitual reliance on representation. It's essential reading for anyone interested in continental philosophy, post-structuralism, and the ongoing critique of established philosophical paradigms, offering profound insights into the nature of reality, time, and knowledge. Its influence spans philosophy, critical theory, and art.
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