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Deleuze

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French philosopher whose work is questioned for being obscured by jargon and potentially reducing to obvious ideas about attributes and historically contingent systems of thought.

Mentions (4)
"I get that angsty teens have long pretended to read and understand big philosophers, and many of these current teens seem to just be memeing, but its evident there is an uncommon engagement with philosophy among young people, younger teens are familiar with these college-level philosophers and their"
"There's something kind of pure about memes as a format, people anonymously trying to make each other laugh for no personal gain, but once you're using the template of a meme purely to demonstrate that you know about Hegel or Deleuze or Aphex Twin or whatever and have zero intention of being funny, j"
"I dig through the jargon and find the ideas, when dusted off, are either really obvious or completely 'useless' so to speak. Am I missing something here? I feel like I must be. I feel like all it amounts to is 'things have innumerable attributes and there are no universals, only historically moored "
Is Deleuze a load of shit? · u/[deleted] · ↑35 · 2021-02-26
"I dig through the jargon and find the ideas, when dusted off, are either really obvious or completely 'useless' so to speak. Am I missing something here?"
Is Deleuze a load of shit? · u/[deleted] · ↑35 · 2021-02-26
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