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From: Nevrothus-AT-aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 00:34:55 EST
Subject: Re:  Re: habitus


My first thought on thinking time in Bourdieu and D&G is that Bourdieu is
working within a Heideggerean framework while D&G (and this is very much open
to criticisms) is engaged in a Nietzchean conception of time?  I am very
comfortable with Heideggerean Zeitlichkeit, Temporalitat, the ek-stases, etc.
and his critique of Aristotle (Hegel), but I have not had the opportunity yet
to explore in any detail Deleuze's re-formulations of Nietzschean time.  Any
help would be appreciated,

J.

   

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