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Mediated Unity vs. Immediate Duality
Leonard Lawlor's most precise structural formula for the Derrida–Deleuze diffraction (Ch 8 §§II–III of Thinking through French Philosophy, summer 2001). Mediated unity (Derrida): two sides of any opposition (presence/non-presence, expressi…
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Point of Diffraction
Leonard Lawlor's central neologism (borrowed from Foucault AS 87/65 but recoded): the productive lack that generates a system of philosophical options when a generation of thinkers attempts to solve the same problem. For Lawlor the point o…
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Thinking through French Philosophy: The Being of the Question
Author: Leonard Lawlor (University of Memphis, Department of Philosophy) · Year: 2003 · Type: book (collected essays, revised; Indiana University Press, Studies in Continental Thought series)