Ideas from 'A Conversation: what is it? What is it for?' by Gilles Deleuze [1977], by Theme Structure
		
		[found in 'Dialogues II' by Deleuze,Gilles  [Continuum 2006,0-8264-9077-8]].
		
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		1. Philosophy / C. History of Philosophy / 1. History of Philosophy
		
	
	
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    	The history of philosophy is an agent of power: how can you think if you haven't read the great names?
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					1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 1. Philosophy
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Thought should be thrown like a stone from a war-machine
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					1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 5. Aims of Philosophy / a. Philosophy as worldly
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Philosophy aims to become the official language, supporting orthodoxy and the state
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					1. Philosophy / F. Analytic Philosophy / 7. Limitations of Analysis
	            
            	       
	
	
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			When I meet objections I just move on; they never contribute anything
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					1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 1. Continental Philosophy
	            
            	       
	
	
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			We must create new words, and treat them as normal, and as if designating real things.
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					2. Reason / C. Styles of Reason / 1. Dialectic
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Don't assess ideas for truth or justice; look for another idea, and establish a relationship with it
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			Dualisms can be undone from within, by tracing connections, and drawing them to a new path
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					5. Theory of Logic / L. Paradox / 2. Aporiai
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Before we seek solutions, it is important to invent problems
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					7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / i. Deflating being
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Before Being there is politics
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					15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 1. Mind / d. Location of mind
	            
            	       
	
	
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			A meeting of man and animal can be deterritorialization (like a wasp with an orchid)
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					16. Persons / E. Rejecting the Self / 1. Self as Indeterminate
	            
            	       
	
	
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			People consist of many undetermined lines, some rigid, some supple, some 'lines of flight'
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					25. Social Practice / A. Freedoms / 2. Freedom of belief
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Some lines (of flight) are becomings which escape the system
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