Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of Freedom 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429022562-14
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“…7 Jean-Claude Dumoncel has conducted pioneering studies on Deleuze and modal logic (Dumoncel, 2015). Corry Shores argues that for many key concepts, Deleuze seemingly favors a manyvalued sort of logic, with paraconsistency being the strongest candidate (Shores, 2019(Shores, , 2021. 8 Here, Beall's collaboration with David Ripley (2004) plays a central 4 As before, we will exclude works that may deal extensively with the topic but ultimately do not strongly defend the claim that Heidegger's thinking can be best understood using non-classical logic, as, for instance, Waghorn (2014, pp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Jean-Claude Dumoncel has conducted pioneering studies on Deleuze and modal logic (Dumoncel, 2015). Corry Shores argues that for many key concepts, Deleuze seemingly favors a manyvalued sort of logic, with paraconsistency being the strongest candidate (Shores, 2019(Shores, , 2021. 8 Here, Beall's collaboration with David Ripley (2004) plays a central 4 As before, we will exclude works that may deal extensively with the topic but ultimately do not strongly defend the claim that Heidegger's thinking can be best understood using non-classical logic, as, for instance, Waghorn (2014, pp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%