File spoon-archives/deleuze-guattari.archive/deleuze-guattari_1996/d-g_Jun.96, message 198


Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 20:30:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: twall-AT-oz.net (Thomas Wall)
Subject: Goodchild


Phil Goodchild--

I stupidly trashed your queery concerning, I think, your interest in a
philosophy without concepts.  I believe you merely posed the question: is
such a thing possible.  If so, you may perhaps want to look at Agamben's
_Language and Death_ since he seems to want to turn away from both
philosophy and poetry toward a notion of prose as that which stimulates,
rather than formulates, thought.  Because if philosophy can be done without
concepts then why retain the word "philosophy"?

Tom





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