The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque |
Contents
The Pleats of Matter | 3 |
animal soul | 11 |
irrational number the differential quotient the family of curvatures | 19 |
What Is Baroque? | 27 |
The inside and the outside the high | 35 |
Sufficient Reason | 41 |
Incompossibility Individuality Liberty | 59 |
and the low Heidegger Mallarmé and the fold Baroque | 66 |
movement as it happens Baroque damnation | 76 |
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