Difference And Repetition by Gilles Deleuze

This philosophical work explores the concepts of difference and repetition as fundamental elements of reality, challenging traditional notions of identity and sameness. It delves into the nature of difference as a dynamic and productive force, rather than a derivative of identity, and examines how repetition can generate novelty and change rather than mere duplication. Through a complex interplay of ideas, the book seeks to redefine how we understand individuality, time, and the processes of becoming, offering a radical rethinking of metaphysics and epistemology.

Published
1968
Nationality
French
Length
Moderate
Pages
350-400
Original Language
French
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