The Logic Of Sense by Gilles Deleuze
This philosophical work delves into the intricate relationship between language, meaning, and reality, exploring how sense is constructed and perceived. Through a series of paradoxes and thought experiments, it examines the dual nature of events as both physical occurrences and abstract constructs, challenging traditional notions of logic and sense. The text weaves together insights from literature, psychoanalysis, and philosophy, offering a complex yet profound exploration of how individuals navigate the world of sense and nonsense, ultimately questioning the boundaries between the two.
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- Published
- 1969
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- French
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- Pages
- 300-400
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