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  • 61oedipalisation —    by Tamsin Lorraine   In Anti Oedipus, Deleuze and Guattari describe human beings as unfolding processes of individuation in constant interaction with their surroundings, and they characterise three syntheses of the unconscious: connective… …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 62schizophrenia —    by Rosi Braidotti   The touchstone of Deleuze and Guattari s conceptual critique of psychoanalysis is their emphasis on the positivity of schizophrenic language. Refusing to interpret desire as symptomatic of lack or to use a linguistic… …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 63sensation —    by Tom Conley   Biology infuses much of Deleuze s philosophy, especially in the domain of sensation. It remains at the basis of perception, perception in turn being what brings about the creation of events, the very matter common to philosophy …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 64stratification —    by Kylie Message   Deleuze and Guattari explain stratification is an ongoing, rhizomatic process that contributes to the line of emergence or becoming. This process may (or may not) lead to our rejection of a unifying subjectivity and embrace… …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 65territory —    by Kylie Message   In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari privilege ideas of spatiality (evidenced by the privileged term of plateau ) and the geographies and cartographies of movement, presenting these as an informal antidote to history …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 66Organism — Or gan*ism, n. [Cf. F. organisme.] 1. Organic structure; organization. The advantageous organism of the eye. Grew. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) An organized being; a living body, either vegetable or animal, composed of different organs or parts with …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 67Difference (philosophy) — Difference is a key concept of continental philosophy, denoting the process or set of properties by which one entity is distinguished from another within a relational field or a given conceptual system. In the Western philosophical system,… …

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  • 68Erewhon —   First edition cover …

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  • 69Cotard delusion — The Cotard delusion or Cotard s syndrome or Walking Corpse Syndrome[1] is a rare neuropsychiatric disorder in which people hold a delusional belief that they are dead (either figuratively or literally), do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost… …

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  • 70Heterarchy — A heterarchy is a system of organization replete with overlap, multiplicity, mixed ascendancy, and/or divergent but coexistent patterns of relation. Definitions of the term vary among the disciplines: in social and information sciences,… …

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