21 ideas
21844 | The history of philosophy is an agent of power: how can you think if you haven't read the great names? [Deleuze] |
21849 | Thought should be thrown like a stone from a war-machine [Deleuze] |
21845 | Philosophy aims to become the official language, supporting orthodoxy and the state [Deleuze] |
21839 | When I meet objections I just move on; they never contribute anything [Deleuze] |
14782 | Philosophy is an experimental science, resting on common experience [Peirce] |
21841 | We must create new words, and treat them as normal, and as if designating real things. [Deleuze] |
14787 | Self-contradiction doesn't reveal impossibility; it is inductive impossibility which reveals self-contradiction [Peirce] |
21842 | Don't assess ideas for truth or justice; look for another idea, and establish a relationship with it [Deleuze] |
21850 | Dualisms can be undone from within, by tracing connections, and drawing them to a new path [Deleuze] |
14783 | Logic, unlike mathematics, is not hypothetical; it asserts categorical ends from hypothetical means [Peirce] |
21838 | Before we seek solutions, it is important to invent problems [Deleuze] |
14788 | Mathematics is close to logic, but is even more abstract [Peirce] |
21847 | Before Being there is politics [Deleuze] |
14786 | Some logical possibility concerns single propositions, but there is also compatibility between propositions [Peirce] |
14789 | Experience is indeed our only source of knowledge, provided we include inner experience [Peirce] |
14785 | The world is one of experience, but experiences are always located among our ideas [Peirce] |
21840 | A meeting of man and animal can be deterritorialization (like a wasp with an orchid) [Deleuze] |
21843 | People consist of many undetermined lines, some rigid, some supple, some 'lines of flight' [Deleuze] |
19087 | The meaning or purport of a symbol is all the rational conduct it would lead to [Peirce] |
14784 | Ethics is the science of aims [Peirce] |
21848 | Some lines (of flight) are becomings which escape the system [Deleuze] |