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Pisarchik L.Yu. G. DELEUZE ON PHILOSOPHY OF G.W. LEIBNIZ AND BAROQUE TASTE Ideas of G.W. Leibniz arouse great interest of modern researches due to profusion and profundity of those ideas. Interest of G. Deleuze to phenomenon of fold as it is understood by Leibniz can be explained by the fact that having developed stoic ideas Leibniz develops logic not in the manner of Aristotle, that is a bundle subject/attribute, but upon the scheme subject/verb. Thus Leibniz revises Aristotle essentialism and presents the world floating and changeable, while conversions in the world are presented as imperceptible and gradual and pictured as infinite waves and folds. World according to Leibniz is an event included into each subject (monad). Key words: monad, Baroque, harmony, fold, flexure, world line (inflexion), singularity, event, body.
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Author: Pisarchik L.Yu.
Year: 2010
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