Difference and Repetition
by Gilles Deleuze
Like 'The Logic of Sense,' this book delves into complex ideas about time, identity, and language, making it a great companion for those interested in Deleuze's thought.
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by Gilles Deleuze
Like 'The Logic of Sense,' this book delves into complex ideas about time, identity, and language, making it a great companion for those interested in Deleuze's thought.
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This book expands on the themes presented in 'The Logic of Sense' by exploring the interconnectedness of ideas and systems, appealing to the same intellectual curiosity.
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This book's engagement with logic and systems resonates with the ideas explored in 'The Logic of Sense,' particularly in terms of emergent properties.
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Richards' exploration of language and its meanings resonates with the themes of sense and logic explored in Deleuze's work.
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