Tuesday, June 12, 2007

"I have always felt that I am an empiricist . . . [My empiricism] is derived from the two characteristics by which Whitehead defined empiricism: the abstract does not explain, but must itself be explained; and the aim is not to rediscover the eternal or the universal, but to find the conditions under which something new is produced (creativeness)."

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Blogger Merl Fluin said...

The connexions between between Deleuze & Surrealism always seem tantalising. Is there anyone out there who has the chops to pursue those connexions in depth, and to figure out whether a sustained engagement with Deleuzian thinking might have something of real value to contribute to Surrealist debate?

6/17/2007 9:27 AM  

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