Anodyne
Friday, June 24, 2005
 
Gilles Deleuze, from Difference & Repetition:

"Repetition appears as the logos of the solitary and the singular, the logos of the 'private thinker.' Both Kierkegaard and Nietzsche develop the opposition between the private thinker, the thinker-comet and bearer of repetition, and the public professor and doctor of law, whose second-hand discourse proceeds by mediation and finds its moralising source in the generality of concepts (cf. Kierkegaard against Hegel; Nietzsche against Kant and Hegel; and from this point of view, Peguy against the Sorbonne)."


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