7/15/2010

1. Consider Death: the Concept of Life

"How can we think of death in a context that defies the Heideggerian Being-toward Death (how is death concerned with life-living where life is always in some sense beyond the human)?"


 Death… is not a material state; on the contrary, having renounced all matter, it corresponds to a pure form – the empty form of time… it is neither the limitation imposed by matter upon mortal life, … death is rather, the last form of the problematic, the source of problems and questions which designate this (non)being. (Deleuze 1968: 148) 

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