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Single Idea 8248
[filed under theme 18. Thought / C. Content / 6. Broad Content
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Full Idea
According to phenomenology, thought depends on man's relations with the world - with which the brain is necessarily in agreement because it is drawn from these relations.
Gist of Idea
Phenomenology says thought is part of the world
Source
G Deleuze / F Guattari (What is Philosophy? [1991], Conclusion)
Book Ref
Deleuze/Guattari: 'What is Philosophy?' [Verso 1994], p.209
A Reaction
The development of externalist views of mind, arising from the Twin Earth idea, seems to provide a link to continental philosophy, where similar ideas are found in Husserl, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. So study science, psychology, or sociology?
The
14 ideas
from 'What is Philosophy?'
8217
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Philosophy is a concept-creating discipline
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8223
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The plague of philosophy is those who criticise without creating, and defend dead concepts
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8219
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Logic has an infantile idea of philosophy
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8221
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We cannot judge the Cogito. Must we begin? Must we start from certainty? Can 'I' relate to thought?
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8222
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Concepts are superior because they make us more aware, and change our thinking
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8218
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Other people completely revise our perceptions, because they are possible worlds
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8220
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Philosophy is in a perpetual state of digression
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8224
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'Eris' is the divinity of conflict, the opposite of Philia, the god of friendship
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8242
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Philosophy aims at what is interesting, remarkable or important - not at knowledge or truth
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8243
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Atheism is the philosopher's serenity, and philosophy's achievement
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8246
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Logic hates philosophy, and wishes to supplant it
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8245
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The logical attitude tries to turn concepts into functions, when they are really forms or forces
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8247
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Phenomenology needs art as logic needs science
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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8248
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Phenomenology says thought is part of the world
[Deleuze/Guattari]
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