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INDEX 285 Absolute knowing, 135–136 Accident, 13, 46–48, 52–53, 88, 153, 155–156, 205–206, 210, 232, 239, 254 n5 Adkins, Brent, 6 Allison, Henry, 128–129, 182, 184, 247–248 n1, 248 n3, 249 n7, 250 n16, 252 n31, 252–253 n32, 253 n34, 258–259 n4 Althusser, Louis, 208, 264 n13 Analogy, 42, 51, 53, 55–56, 60–62, 93, 227, 254 n9 Ansell Pearson, Keith, 235–236 Antinomy, 179–186, 224, 240, 269 n26, 270 n27 Apollo, 36, 118, 248 n4, 253 n33 Appel, Toby, 225 Aquinas, St. Thomas, 42, 55–56, 61 Aristotle, 2, 7, 17–18, 41–42, 43–55, 57–64, 79, 91, 105, 117, 119, 121–122, 127–128, 149, 155–156, 177, 205–206, 217, 219, 229–230, 239–240, 243 Atomism, 70, 74–77, 80–82, 86, 115, 155, 253 n33 Autopoiesis, 235–236 Baugh, Bruce, 5, 247 n1 Beistegui, Miguel, 6 Beautiful soul, 187–188 Bencivenga, Ermanno, 51, 254 n9 Bergson, Henri, 5, 25, 69–89, 91–93, 105, 108, 110, 111–112, 115–119, 121–123, 150, 155, 172, 177, 201, 205, 207, 239, 242, 250 n17 Berkeley, George, 161, 170–171, 177, 269 n21 Bolyai, János, 93 Boole, George, 56 Calculus, differential, 4, 6, 18, 92, 97, 123, 161–165; Hegel’s interpretation of, 166–172, 178–179, 190; Deleuze’s interpretation of, 172–179 Cantor, Georg, 74–75, 266 n2 Čapek, Milic, 82 Catastrophes of representation, 42, 62, 79, 82, 239, 245–246 Cézanne, Paul, 113, 115, 117, 202, 274 n6 Chemistry, 128, 138, 213–214, 219 Color, 115–116, 121–122, 207 Common Sense, 38, 61–62, 274 n6 Concrete Universal, 1, 105, 197, 206, 208–209, 219–220 Consciousness and self-consciousness, dialectic of, 197 Contradiction, Hegelian category of, 65–66, 85, 132–133, 139, 149– 152, 154, 168–171, 179–180, 219, 241, 242–243, 265 n29, 270–271 n5 Copi, Irving, 257 n41 Cuvier, Georges, 212, 221–230, 232–233, 235, 243, 272 n23 Darwin, Charles, 212, 214, 216, 230–233, 235–236, 243–244 Depth, 111–118, 202, 208, 262 n24, 262 n25 Derrida, Jacques, 209 Descartes, René, 76–77, 81, 85, 113–116, 118, 119, 163, 259 n9, 260 n23, 262 n23 286 INDEX Determinate being, Hegelian category of, 64, 136–137, 142 Dialectic, Hegelian, 4–5, 7–8, 64–66, 131–133, 136, 150, 155, 162, 170– 172, 208–209, 216–217, 240–241; Deleuzian 92, 121, 176 Difference, 87–88; Deleuze’s concept of, 1, 4, 6, 12–13, 36–37, 41–42, 51, 62, 66, 92, 111, 117, 118, 121–122, 162, 174–179, 183, 187–188, 200, 202–204, 206–210, 231–232, 244–245; Aristotle’s concept of, 41–42, 43, 46–55, 61–62; Hegel’s concept of, 142, 146–148, 155, 157, 168–169, 172–173, 178–179, 189–191, 193–197, 200, 202–204, 210, 213–214; Kant’s concept of, 75 Dionysus, 36, 49, 118, 248 n4, 253 n33 Discursivity, 128, 130, 196, 248 n3, 265–266 n2 DNA, 232 Duffy, Simon, 6, 266–267 n5 Duration, 69, 78–88, 91, 100, 112, 117, 118, 155, 172 Einstein, Albert, 80–81, 99–100 Emanation, 216 Embranchements, 221–222, 224–227 Empiricism, 12, 38, 63, 126, 128, 181 Equivocity, 3, 7, 42, 49–52, 55, 57, 63, 117, 139, 254 n9, 256 n33 Essence, 12–13, 88, 115, 200, 205, 241–242; Husserlian, 28, 244; Aristotelian, 43–49, 51, 52–54, 60, 155–157; Deleuzian, 100, 105, 107, 111, 210, 231–232; Hegelian dialectic of, 136–148, 151, 154, 155–157, 187–194, 202, 241 Evolution, 70–73, 77–83, 120, 229– 233, 243–244, 256 n26; Hegel and, 211–217, 233–238 Force, 31, 117, 188–195, 198–199, 204–205, 242, 251 n25 Force and the Understanding, Hegelian dialectic of, 188–195, 198–199, 204–205, 242 Frege, Gottlob, 56 Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 150 Genus, 43–52, 55, 57–58, 61, 63, 79, 111, 119, 121–122, 147, 206, 208, 234–235, 239, 241 Geometry, Euclidean, 76–77, 93–99, 103–104, 111, 113, 115–116, 121, 228, 261 n6, 261–262 n22; Riemannian , 76–77, 93–100, 103–105, 109, 111, 113–116, 120–121, 204, 206, 228, 261 n6; Differential, 97–98, 120, 174–175, 206–208 God, 12, 36, 42, 55–56, 114–115, 130, 152, 180, 246 Good Sense, 38, 61–62 Hardt, Michael, 5, 247 n1 Harris, Errol E., 214...

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