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2008/01/31

il y a rien a double V ~

there is no word s to describe the danger...

there has to be a great vigilance....






Deleuze W comme Wittgenstein




' Parnet ...let's move on to W,
D"there's nothing in W"...

Parnet dits oui , yes, there's Wittgenstein. . Deleuze says it 's


a philosophical catastrophe.


They imposed a system of terror in which, under the pretext of doing something new, it's poverty introduced as grandeur.


Deleuze says there isn't a word to express ...

this kind of danger, but that this danger is one that recurs,
it's not the first time that it has arrived. It's serious especially since he considers the Wittgensteinians to be nasty and destructive

ils cassent tout

ils cassent tout



ils cassent tout
...

, there could be an assassination of philosophy,
D dits... they are assassins of philosophy, and because of that,

one must remain very vigilant.



Claire Parnet, the ABC Primer, he describes the school of Wittgensteinians as ‘a philosophical catastrophe’, a ‘massive regression’ of all philosophy, and in an aside in his Leibniz book of the same year, he refers to ‘Wittgenstein’s disciples spread[ing] their misty confusion, sufficiency and terror’.