Non-Being: Deleuze Against Affirmation
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Just opening up a thread here on the general topic of affirmation vs negation in Deleuze. Jacob Vangeest shared an article yesterday from Dan Barber which touches on this in the second section Non-Being: Deleuze Against Affirmation. http://www.rhizomes.net/issue29/barber.html
As I understand it, the idea of affirmation is central to the differential ontology Deleuze began developing at least as early as his book on Nietzsche. However, I think this idea of Deleuze as being “optimistic” or as favoring “positivity”, while maybe not entirely wrong, is at least in part attributable to a misunderstanding of the concept of affirmation he talks about in relation to active and reactive forces.
Andrew Culps short book “Dark Deleuze” is really great on this and definitely worth a look.
Any other thoughts out there on affirmation in Deleuze? It’s something I’m not sure I understand completely.
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