Deleuze’s Stoicism. Jonhson, R. J. (2020). Deleuze, a Stoic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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«Logic of Sense», living logic, event, eternal return, subsistence, time, Francis Scott FitzgeraldAbstract
Review of the book Jonhson, R. J. (2020). Deleuze, a Stoic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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