Bergson and Merleau-Ponty in Deleuze's Gravitational Field. Olkowski, D. (2021). Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty: The Logic and Pragmatics of Creation, Affective Life, and Perception. Indiana: Indiana UP.
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