23 And
the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the highways and hedges,
and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.
as far as variable terms are concerned, monads are what enter in to the relation as ‘Objects’, even if for brief moments. They can exist without the relation, and the relation can exist without them. The relation is exterior to variables, as it is the outside of the constant. It is especially complex since it acquires an infinity of variables. The latter are said to be dominated, specifically insofar as they enter into the relation attached to the dominant or constant. When they cease being submitted to this relation, they enter under another, into another vinculum attached to another dominant (unless they are freed from every vinculum). (Deleuze 1993, p. 112)
O’Sullivan, Simon. “FromJoy to Gap: The Accessing of the Infinite by the Finite (Spinoza, Nietzsche,Bergson)”, in On the Production ofSubjectivity. Five Diagrams of the Finite-Infinite Relation, PalgraveMacmillan, London, 2012, pp. 13-27.
as far as variable terms are concerned, monads are what enter in to the relation as ‘Objects’, even if for brief moments. They can exist without the relation, and the relation can exist without them. The relation is exterior to variables, as it is the outside of the constant. It is especially complex since it acquires an infinity of variables. The latter are said to be dominated, specifically insofar as they enter into the relation attached to the dominant or constant. When they cease being submitted to this relation, they enter under another, into another vinculum attached to another dominant (unless they are freed from every vinculum). (Deleuze 1993, p. 112)
O’Sullivan, Simon. “FromJoy to Gap: The Accessing of the Infinite by the Finite (Spinoza, Nietzsche,Bergson)”, in On the Production ofSubjectivity. Five Diagrams of the Finite-Infinite Relation, PalgraveMacmillan, London, 2012, pp. 13-27.
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