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Single Idea 21843

[filed under theme 16. Persons / E. Rejecting the Self / 1. Self as Indeterminate ]

Full Idea

Things, people, are made up of varied lines, and they do not necessarily know which line they are on or where they should make the line which they are tracing pass; there is a whole geography in people, with rigid lines, supple lines, lines of flight etc.

Gist of Idea

People consist of many undetermined lines, some rigid, some supple, some 'lines of flight'

Source

Gilles Deleuze (A Conversation: what is it? What is it for? [1977], I)

Book Ref

Deleuze,Gilles: 'Dialogues II' [Continuum 2006], p.8


A Reaction

An example of Deleuze creating a novel concept, in order to generate a liberating way of seeing our lives. His big focus is on 'lines of flight' (which, I think, are less restrained by local culture than the others).

Related Idea

Idea 21848 Some lines (of flight) are becomings which escape the system [Deleuze]


The 12 ideas from 'A Conversation: what is it? What is it for?'

Philosophy aims to become the official language, supporting orthodoxy and the state [Deleuze]
When I meet objections I just move on; they never contribute anything [Deleuze]
We must create new words, and treat them as normal, and as if designating real things. [Deleuze]
Don't assess ideas for truth or justice; look for another idea, and establish a relationship with it [Deleuze]
Before we seek solutions, it is important to invent problems [Deleuze]
Before Being there is politics [Deleuze]
A meeting of man and animal can be deterritorialization (like a wasp with an orchid) [Deleuze]
People consist of many undetermined lines, some rigid, some supple, some 'lines of flight' [Deleuze]
The history of philosophy is an agent of power: how can you think if you haven't read the great names? [Deleuze]
Thought should be thrown like a stone from a war-machine [Deleuze]
Some lines (of flight) are becomings which escape the system [Deleuze]
Dualisms can be undone from within, by tracing connections, and drawing them to a new path [Deleuze]