Logic of Sense

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Logic of Sense is a 1969 philosophical work by Gilles Deleuze that explores language, paradox, and the concept of sense through engagements with Stoicism, psychoanalysis, and literature.

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Logique du sens 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Gilles Deleuze
centralConcept Aion
Chronos
event
paradox of becoming
sense as incorporeal
series
surface
countryOfOrigin France
discusses Alice in Wonderland
Freudian psychoanalysis
Lacanian psychoanalysis
Stoic theory of lekta
Through the Looking-Glass
structural linguistics
genre continental philosophy
philosophy
hasPart appendix on psychoanalysis
series of paradoxes
twenty-eight series
influencedBy Baruch Spinoza
Friedrich Nietzsche
Jacques Lacan
Lewis Carroll
Sigmund Freud
Stoic philosophy
mainSubject Stoicism
language
literature
paradox
psychoanalysis
sense
notableFor integration of literature into philosophy
reinterpretation of Stoic logic of sense
systematic use of paradox
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Logic of Sense self-linksurface differs
surface form: Logique du sens
philosophicalTheme logic of surfaces vs depths
relationship between language and events
status of nonsense
time and becoming
philosophicalTradition poststructuralism
structuralism
publicationYear 1969
publisher Les Éditions de Minuit
relatedWork Anti-Oedipus
Difference and Repetition

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Gilles Deleuze notableWork Logic of Sense
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this entity surface form: The Logic of Sense
Logic of Sense originalTitle Logic of Sense self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Logique du sens