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    The Noise of Time
    Deleuze and Guattari Studies 15 (3): 343-362. 2021.
    The ‘I’ fractured by time – if Deleuze returns repeatedly to this seemingly minor moment in Kant's system, it is not simply to sound anew the theme of ‘difference’. No, Deleuze turns to this ‘interior drama’ for the same reason that Kant, in the Opus Postumum, returns to it: it presents the most direct passage from ‘interior’ to ‘exterior’. But Kant's late complication of the transcendental field undermines several of his most cherished theses – in particular, the fixity of the table of categori…Read more
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    Illicit Continuities: The Riemannian Monstrosity at the Heart of Deleuze's Bergsonism
    Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (3): 336-352. 2018.
    Why would Deleuze condemn the dialectic of the One and the Many? It is not simply to replace one set of categories with another. Rather, it is to make differential topology safe for the philosophy of time. If Deleuze affirms pure multiplicity, it is to overcome Henri Bergson's prohibition upon using mathematics to inquire into time. How else could Deleuze justify his monstrous identification of ‘continuous multiplicities’ with Riemannian manifolds?