by Daniel Smith
Stimmung, in Klossowski, ref1
stock: concept of, ref1; “decouples” flows, ref2; as an extraction from a flow, ref3; fundamental concept in modern political economy, ref4; linked to conjunctive synthesis of consumption, ref5
Stoics, ref1, ref2; and ethics, ref3; and inverted Platonism, ref4
storytelling, ref1
stratification, ref1, ref2; in geology, ref3
Straub, Jean-Marie, ref1
Straus, Erwin, and sensation, ref1; The Primary World of Sensation, ref2
Strauss, Leo, ref1n22
Stravinsky, Igor, ref1
structuralism, ref1n16, ref2n16, ref3n36
structure, as open, in Deleuze, ref1
stupidity, ref1, ref2; ref3
stuttering, ref1; and language, ref2
style, ref1, ref2, ref3; in art, ref4; as variations in language, ref5
subject: and attribute, ref1; critique of, ref2; death of, ref3, ref4; as fiction, in Nietzsche, ref5; in Klossowski, ref6; monadic versus nomadic, ref7, ref8; transcendental, ref9, ref10, ref11; universal, ref12, ref13; versus “a life,” ref14
subjectivation: and ethics, ref1; in Foucault, ref2; immanence and transcendence in, ref3; as incomplete (Bergson), ref4; processes of, ref5, ref6
sublimation, critique of, ref1, ref2, ref3n15; and literature, ref4
sublime, ref1; in Kant, ref2, ref3; mathematical versus dynamical, ref4
sub-representative, ref1, ref2, ref3
substance, ref1, ref2; becomes multiplicity, in Deleuze, ref3; in Klossowski, ref4
subtraction, in Badiou, ref1
sufficient reason, ref1; in Leibniz, ref2, ref3; its “bend,” ref4; and causality, ref5; as a problematic, ref6
superstition, in Lucretius and Spinoza, ref1
surface, and depth, ref1
surplus value, of code, ref1
survey, absolute, ref1
Swift, Jonathan, ref1
Syberberg, Hans-Jürgen, and Nazi cinema, ref1
Sylvester, David, ref1
symbol: versus simulacrum, ref1; symbolic, in Lacan, ref2, ref3; symbolism, and calculus, ref4, ref5; symbolization in Kant, ref6, ref7
symmetry, and symmetry-breaking, ref1
symptom, ref1, ref2; of sadomasochism, ref3; and syndromes, ref4; and writing, ref5
symptomatology, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4n12; in Proust, ref5; see also medicine
syntax, ref1, ref2; in Klossowski, ref3
synthesis, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6; in art, ref7; of desire, ref8, ref9; legitimate and illegitimate, ref10, ref11; passive, ref12, ref13, ref14; three types, ref15, ref16; unconscious, ref17; see also connection, disjunction, conjunction
system: closed and open, ref1; dynamic systems theory, ref2; of judgment, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7; in painting, ref8; Taylor system, ref9, ref10n97
taste, in philosophy, ref1
tavern, ref1; in Leibniz, ref2
taxation, and the invention of money, ref1
Taylor system, ref1; and work, ref2n97
Taylor, Charles, ref1
tectonics, plate, ref1, ref2
teleology, ref1; in Foucault, ref2; in Kant, ref3
tendencies, ref1; in Bergson, ref2
territoriality, ref1, ref2; of finance, ref3; and minorities, ref4
Tertullian, ref1n34
textuality, ref1; critique of, ref2; and ‘vitality’, ref3
Thales, ref1
theology, ref1, ref2; divine names, ref3; and judgment, ref4; in Leibniz, ref5; negative, ref6; and rationality, ref7; theodicy, ref8
theorems: and deduction, ref1; versus problems, ref2, ref3n19
Theresa of Ávila, ref1; in Klossowski, ref2
thing, definition of, ref1
third world, ref1; and cinema, ref2
Thoburn, Nick, ref1n2
Thomism, ref1; and analogy, ref2; Neo-Thomism, ref3
thought, ref1, ref2; constrained, ref3; corporealizing, in Nietzsche, ref4; and creation, ref5, ref6; in Descartes, ref7; and existence, ref8, ref9; genesis of, ref10; in Heidegger, ref11n8; as involuntary, ref12; in Spinoza, ref13, ref14; and stupidity, ref15; thought-flow, ref16, ref17; versus knowledge, ref18; without image, ref19
Tillich, Paul, ref1
time, ref1, ref2; abstract, in Bergson, ref3; chronos and aeon, ref4; in cinema, ref5; circular, ref6; clock time, ref7; future as fundamental dimension, ref8; image of eternity, ref9; in Kant, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13; modes of (succession, simultaneity, permanence), ref14; monastic, ref15; non-chronological, ref16; as the number of movement, ref17; originary, ref18; as the production of the new, ref19; in Proust, ref20, ref21, ref22n28, ref23n59; pure and empty form, ref24; pure form of, ref25; in the pure state, ref26; rural, ref27; spiritual, ref28; sublunar, ref29; timetable, ref30; untimely, ref31
Tinguely, Jean, self-destructing creations, ref1
Tintoretto, ref1
tonality, ref1; and color, ref2, ref3; eternal return as the highest, ref4; highest, ref5; in Klossowski, ref6; of the soul, ref7
topology, ref1; defined, ref2; and differential equations, ref3; as a historical method, ref4; point-set, ref5
Toscano, Alberto, ref1n17, ref2n19, ref3n1, ref4n11
totality, ref1, ref2; and fragmentation, ref3; peripheral, ref4; of the world, in Leibniz, ref5, ref6, ref7
Tournier, Michel, ref1n5
tragedy, and desire, ref1
transcendence, ref1; critique of, ref2, ref3; desire for, ref4; experience of, in Derrida, ref5; expresses impotence, ref6, ref7, ref8; formal structure of, in Derrida, ref9, ref10; illusions of, ref11, ref12; infinite, ref13; and morality, ref14; poisoned gift of Platonism, ref15, ref16; three forms of, ref17; within immanence, ref18, ref19, ref20
transcendent, ref1; Heidegger on, ref2n6; opposed to the transcendental, ref3
transcendental: not in the image of the empirical, ref1; opposed to transcendent, ref2; transcendental empiricism, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8; transcendental field, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12
transference, in philosophy, ref1
transfinite numbers, ref1
transformation, ref1, ref2; in art, ref3; and the power of the false, ref4; of social imaginaries, ref5; versus translation, in Bergson, ref6
transgression, ref1
translation, ref1, ref2; between multiplicities, ref3; versus transformation, in Bergson, ref4
transvaluation, ref1
transversality, in art, ref1
trigonometry, ref1
triptychs, in Bacon, ref1, ref2
truth: critique of, ref1; discovered, ref2; and error, ref3; of essence and existence, in Leibniz, ref4, ref5; an exhausted concept, ref6; expression of an impulse, in Nietzsche, ref7; and falsity, ref8; form of, ref9, ref10; in Plato, Descartes, and Kant, ref11; and power of the false, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15n47138; in Proust, ref16; search for, ref17; truth-procedure, in Badiou, ref18; truthful person, ref19; universal and necessary, ref20
Tully, James, Strange Multiplicity, ref1
Turin, and Nietzsche's euphoria, ref1
Turner, J. M. W., ref1
typology, of social formations, ref1, ref2
Uexküll, Jakob von, and ethology, ref1
Ulysses, ref1
unconscious: in Freud and Marx, ref1; Freudian versus Leibnizian, ref2; must be constructed, ref3
undecidability, ref1, ref2; undecidable propositions, ref3
understanding, divine, ref1; as faculty, ref2; infinite, ref3
ungrounded (sans-fond), ref1; contrasted with foundation and ground, ref2; and inverted Platonism, ref3
unicorns, ref1, ref2, ref3
unity: in art, ref1; of consciousness, ref2; and fragmentation, ref3
universal history, ref1
universal thought flow, ref1
universals, ref1, ref2, ref3; explain nothing, ref4; rejection of, ref5; and singularities, ref6; stop movement, ref7; and truth, ref8
univocity: versus analogy, ref1; of attributes (in Spinoza), ref2; of cause (in Sp
inoza), ref3; in Deleuze's writings, ref4, ref5; and difference, ref6, ref7; in Duns Scotus, ref8; in Heidegger, ref9; and immanence, ref10; its medieval background, ref11; as the keystone to Spinoza, ref12; of modality (in Spinoza), ref13; and necessity, ref14; irreducible to the One, ref15
unthinkable, ref1
untimely, ref1
use, meaning as, ref1
utterance, collective, not individual, ref1
valetudinary states, in Nietzsche, ref1
value, ref1, ref2; criteria of, in Nietzsche, ref3; higher, ref4; in multiplicities, ref5; inversion of the value positing eye, ref6; universal or transcendent, ref7
Van Gogh, Vincent, ref1; capturing forces, ref2, ref3; sunflowers, ref4
vanishing terms, ref1, ref2, ref3; vanishing difference, ref4
Varèse, Edgard, ionization of sound, ref1
variability, ref1; in painting, ref2; of time, ref3
variable, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; in mathematics, ref5
variation, ref1, ref2; in biology, ref3; in color, ref4; continuous, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16n49, ref17n85; in intensity, ref18; in mathematics, ref19; and repetition, ref20; universal, ref21
variety, ref1, ref2; of sensation, ref3
Varro, Marcus Terentius, dispute with Augustine, ref1
Vasari, Giorgio, ref1
Vauban, Marquis de, ref1
vector, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Vermeer, Johannes, ref1
Vernant, Jean-Pierre, ref1
Verriest, Georges, ref1
vertigo, ref1, ref2
Vertov, Dziga, kino-eye, ref1
vibration, ref1; in art, ref2; as a simple sensation, ref3
violence, ref1; of sensation, ref2; and truth, ref3
Virilio, Paul, ref1, ref2n4
virtual, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11; and actual, ref12; Badiou on, ref13; as a modality, replaces the possible, ref14; and perception, ref15; Žižek on, ref16
virus, ref1, ref2
vitalism, ref1, ref2, ref3; Badiou and Deleuze on, ref4; in Badiou's critique of Deleuze, ref5, ref6; as continuous variation, ref7; as the being of life, ref8, ref9
Voltaire, Candide, ref1
voyages, in intensity, ref1
Vuillemin, Jules, ref1, ref2, ref3n65; Philosophy of Algebra, ref4
Wagner, Cosima, ref1
Wahl, Jean, on Anglo-American philosophy, ref1
war machine, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Warhol, Andy, Campbell soup cans, ref1
wasp, and orchid, ref1
water: as flow, ref1; singular points within, ref2
Watson, Jannell, ref1n3
waves, in perception, ref1, ref2
weather: and Lorenz attractor, ref1; and time, ref2
Weber, Max, ref1, ref2, ref3n31; on time and the Reformation, ref4
Weierstrass, Karl, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4n97; and analysis, ref5; on calculus, ref6; and discretization in mathematics, ref7; and infinitesimals, ref8
Weil, Eric, ref1n22
Welles, Orson, F for Fake, ref1
Weyl, Hermann: on continuity, ref1; on laws of nature, ref2; whole, ref3
“What is…?” question, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8; in Leibniz, ref9n57; see also question, form of
Wheeler, John, ref1n41
Whitehead, Alfred North, ref1, ref2, ref3n27; on categories, ref4, ref5n43; and creativity, ref6; on the concept of the important, ref7; passage of nature, ref8, ref9n21; philosophy as a footnote to Plato, ref10; on Spinoza, ref11n31
Whitman, Walt, ref1; on American fragmentation, ref2
whole, ref1, ref2; already given, ref3; concept of, ref4; defined by relations, ref5; distinguished from sets, ref6; an effect, not a principle, ref7; separately produced part, ref8
Widder, Nathan, ref1n79
will: divine, ref1; freedom of the, ref2; higher form of desire, in Kant, ref3, ref4; Nietzsche's critique of, ref5, ref6; separated from freedom (Spinoza), ref7
will to art (Kunstwollen), critiqued, ref1
will to power, ref1, ref2; appears most clearly in infants, ref3
Will, Edouard, on money, ref1
Williams, Charles, ref1n11, ref2n20
Williams, James, ref1n27
Wilson, Robert, ref1
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, ref1n27; and anti-foundationalism, ref2n54; dissolving problems, ref3
Wolfe, Thomas, ref1; on writing, ref2n30
Wölfflin, Henrich, ref1: on the Baroque, ref2; Principles of Art History, ref3
Wolfson, Harry, ref1
Wolfson, Louis, ref1, ref2
women: in Masoch, ref1; as minority, ref2; and norms, ref3
Woolf, Virginia, ref1; Mrs. Dalloway, ref2; on percepts, ref3; suicide, ref4
work-value theory, in Marx, ref1
world(s), ref1, ref2; compossible, ref3; in Deleuze, ref4; destruction of, in literature, ref5; as Idea, in Kant, ref6, ref7; in Leibniz, ref8; possible, ref9; see also Self, World, and God
Worms, Frédéric, ref1n1
Worringer, Wilhelm, ref1
writers: as clinicians, ref1; as doctors rather than patients, ref2
writing: Deleuze's ideal of, ref1; and ignorance, ref2; not a personal matter, ref3
Wroński (Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński), interpretation of calculus, ref1
Zeno's paradox, ref1
Zermelo-Fraenkel, ref1; axiomatization of set theory, ref2; and formalization, ref3
Žižek, Slavoj: Anti-Oedipus as Deleuze's “worst book,” ref1; on Deleuze and Lacan, ref2; Deleuze as an ideologist of late capitalism, ref3; on the “good” and “bad” Deleuze, ref4; interpretation of Logic of Sense, ref5; Organs without Bodies, ref6, ref7; relation to Badiou, ref8; repeats Badiou, ref9
zone: of clarity, ref1; of indiscernibility, ref2, ref3; of indistinction, ref4
Zourabichvili, François, ref1, ref2n51