Le langage de l'individuation

Multitudes 4 (4):101-106 (2004)
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After a few general remarks on the theoretical stakes of Simondon’s lexicological inventions, a lexicon is offered to help the reader enter fully into his philosophy. Quotations are used to discuss and define six key notions: metastability, transduction, hylemorphism, « disparation », singularity and the transindividual

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Didier Debaise
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