from Introduction to Modern Thought Deleuze
- x_Deleuze
- Deconstruction of existence
- Deconstruction of the relationship between a certain existence and everything else?
- Quasi-stable state = provisional fixed state
- Seeing everything as a process of generating change
- Is it the same discussion as “being” and “doing”?
- Deleuze focuses on “doing”
- It feels like deconstructing the concept of “fixed existence”
- Also, the world itself, which continues to break down structures through deconstruction as Derrida says, can be said to be in a quasi-stable state (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)
- Critique of psychoanalysis/self-help books p70
- Psychoanalysis/self-help books tend to solidify the model of “how one should be”
- Deleuze is criticizing that
- I didn’t understand what he is criticizing
- Discussion of relationships
- As a premise, a rhizome-like worldview
- Based on that, it is important to balance while detaching without completely severing connections
- I feel like, “so what?”
- I want to ask others what they think will come out of this (blu3mo)
- Oh, but maybe this is something that could be done in virtual time (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)
- From an engineering perspective, it becomes a discussion about the value of technology that can adjust that balance (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)