THE INTER-SUBJECTIVITY
The ‘never-seen’ which characterizes an always displaced and disguised object is immersed in the ‘already-seen’. We do not know when or where we have seen it, in accordance with the objective nature of the problematic; and ultimately, it is only the strange which is familiar and only difference which is repeated.
THE UNCONSCIOUS
The differential. It may be that there is necessarily something mad in every question and every problem, as there is in their transcendence in relation to answers, in their insistence and the manner in which they maintain their own openness.
The disguises
It is said that the One subjugated the multiple once and for all. But is this not the face of death? And does not the other face cause to die in turn, once and for all, everything which operates once and for all?
THE DISPLACEMENT
Behind the masks, are further masks, and even the most hidden is still a hiding place, and so on to infinity
Difference and Repetition, Gilles Deleuze. My extract from Chapter 2 “Repetition for Itself”
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