Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 23:58 EST From: 044724240-AT-ucis.vill.edu Subject: Re: No Ideas but in Things I have a confession--or perhaps a clarification. What I meant to say about the virtual actual distinction is that deleuze says repeatedly that it must be thought outside the domain of the possible-actual/real distinction. I still mantian THIS, but reading parts of WiP last night, expecially the beginning of the first chapter, we find a long discussion of possibility within the context of the appearance of a fearful expression on another person's face. Intereesting to say theleast that the appearance of the other persons expression implies a "possible world"--so the possible and Leibniz and alterity all seem to converge in this discussion. Anybody want to go there? Ed Kazarian Villanova ------------------
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