.
The geography of relations
is such that
they always exist
somewhere in the middle,
an assemblage
not focused
on the logic of their being
but concerned
with what is in between their terms,
their extra-being
or intra-being,
their and,
their multiplicity
and this is why
Deleuze names his philosophy
a philosophy of and
and
this is not a poem
3 Comments:
... and this is why I love reading what you write ...
"geography of relations"... hmmmm :-) That's an interesting phrase...
I don't remember who, but someone had once said, we think we know 2 because we know 1, knowing that 1 and 1 is 2. But do we know and?
veritas wrote...
[and this is why I love reading what you write ...]
...and I love that you read it
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