The Metaphysics of Forces and the Forms of the Mental. Deleuze, Sartre, and the Others
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French thought lost much by ignoring the “psycho-philosophy” elaborated during the 1930s. On the one hand, the massive importation of phenomenological schemes obfuscated the possibilities of junction between positive psychology and metapsychology; on the other hand, Sartre and Deleuze’s views on individuation, always depicted as solitary and solipsist, prevented them from understanding how minds may have a common genesis.
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