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I N D E X Adorno, Theodor, 6, 12, 67, 90 n. 10, 150–56 on art, 156 on Bergson, 90 n. 10 Deleuze and, 67 on fascism and the Holocaust, 154–55 on Hegel, 6, 67, 151–52, 155 on identity and nonidentity, 67, 151 n. 13, 154–56 on modern capitalism, 150–54 Nietzsche and, 150, 153, 156 on synthesis, 6 on time, 6 Agamben, Giorgio, 90 n. 10 Althusser, Louis, 117, 158 n. 2 Ansell Pearson, Keith, 1 n. 1, 41 n. 2, 42 n. 4, 46, 48 n. 14 Aristotle, 5, 6, 11, 13–21, 22, 40, 42, 90 n. 10, 103 on the continuity of space and time, 13– 16, 20–21, 40 on contradiction, 20 Heidegger on, 13 n. 2, 14 n. 5, 14 n. 8, 15 n. 11, 18 n. 18 on the infinite/unlimited, 15–16, 22 on magnitude, 17–18, 17 n. 13 on the potential and actual ‘‘now,’’ 18–19, 20–21 on place, 103 on time’s relation to magnitude, 17–18 on time’s relation to motion, 14, 17–20, 40 n. 1 the ‘‘vulgar’’ conception of time and, 5, 13 on Zeno, 16, 19 Augustine, St., 53 Bachelard, Gaston, 11, 40–44, 46 n. 11, 47, 49 Badiou, Alain, 4 n. 8, 32 n. 17, 42 n. 4 Bergson, Henri, 1–4, 11, 23, 34, 40–49, 51, 59–61, 86, 88–91, 166 Adorno on, 90 n. 10 on Aristotle, 15 n. 11 Bachelard on, 40–44 on the cinematographical conception of time, 5, 13 n. 1 on consciousness, 3 n. 7, 4 n. 9, 44–46, 51, 59, 90 Deleuze on 2–3, 7, 13 n. 3, 34, 41 n. 2, 46–49, 65–66, 89–91 on difference, 41–42, 62, 65–66 on duration, 6–7, 41–47, 60–61, 89–91, 166 on the ego, 4, 60, 90–91 Einstein and, 45–47 on élan vital, 2 n. 4, 42, 59, 61 Heidegger on, 13 n. 2 Hyppolite on, 34, 65 Lacan on, 57 on memory, 59–61, 166 on Plato, 51 on quality and quantity, 44–47, 61 Russell on, 23, 33, 40 n. 2 Sartre on, 4 n. 9 on static and dynamic morality and religion , 59–62 on time’s continuity, 3, 40–42, 90–91 on time’s creativity, 2, 6–7, 90, 166 on time’s movement, 2, 5, 89–90 persistent transcendence in, 3, 51, 59, 61–62, 90–91 Blanchot, Maurice, 96 body without organs (BwO), 138, 179, 182– 83. See also differenciator Cantor, Georg, 24, 28 n. 12 Connolly, William E., 1 n. 1, 145 n. 6, 186 n. 6 conscience Freud on, 132–34 Heidegger on, 168, 170 Nietzsche on, 170–71, 174 consciousness. See also unconscious, the Bergson on, 3 n. 7, 4 n. 9, 44–46, 51, 59, 90 dialectic of, 37–38, 66 Freud on, 121, 123, 130–31, 133–34 of guilt, 133–34 200 Index consciousness (continued) Lacan on, 62, 82 nn. 11–12 Nietzsche on, 126 n. 11, 128 Self-consciousness and, 37–39, 96–97 time and, 6, 10, 18–19, 45–46, 51, 90, 96, 120 the unconscious and, 94 continuity (also continuum, the) Aristotle on, 13–16, 20–21, 40 Bachelard on, 40–44, 46 n. 11, 49 Bergson on, 3, 40–42, 44, 90–91 Dedekind on, 25–26 Deleuze on, 32, 47, 49, 90–91, 96 Deleuze and Guattari on, 32–33, 182 Foucault on, 115 mathematical, 22–33 Russell on, 22–25, 33 Stoics on, 103 Wittgenstein on, 29, 32–33 contradiction. See also Adorno, Deleuze, dialectics , difference, Hegel, negation, opposition Aristotle on, 20 Deleuze on, 34–35, 39, 65–70, 98 n. 17 difference as, 34, 38–39, 63–65, 149, 185 difference greater than, 34–35, 39, 63, 67, 87, 108, 114 Hegelian, 8, 34, 39, 62–70, 86–87, 108 slave morality and, 72 the unconscious and, 57 dark precursor. See differenciator death, 96–98, 124, 130, 134 n. 6, 139, 141, 165–68, 174 Deleuze on, 97–98, 139, 141 event of, 97, 166 Freud on, 96, 124, 130, 141 Hegel on, 96–97 Heidegger on, 166–68, 170 death instinct, the. See instincts Dedekind, Richard, 25–27, 29–30, 32 n. 17 Russell on, 26–27 Wittgenstein on, 29–30, 32 n. 17 Deleuze, Gilles, 1–4, 11–12, 32, 34–39, 63–75, 86–99, 103, 105–6, 108–14, 138–42, 173...