The Limits of Intensity and the Mechanics of Death
The Limits of Intensity and the Mechanics of Death
This chapter examines Gilles Deleuze's philosophy concerning the limits of intensity and the mechanics of death. It describes various trajectories that offer a possible solution to a possible problem whose form of expression and form of content intertwine. It discusses Henri Bergson's concept of ontological memory, that memory created by the imperceptible influences of events in the world exist on a vulnerable sensibility.
Keywords: Gilles Deleuze, limits of intensity, mechanics of death, Henri Bergson, ontological memory, vulnerable sensibility
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