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Tim Keefe is back to talk about Deleuze’s thoughts on Leibniz, a 17th century German philosopher of history and math. He came up with the concepts of differential and integral calculus, separately from Isaac Newton. This is another essay from the book called Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage. We discuss concepts like differentiation, continuity, individuation, identity and incompossibility. This is Deleuze-ional Part 4:

Check out my last podcast with Tim Keefe and Adam Hansen on the book called What is Philosophy?, by Delueze and Guattari, who are two seminal Postmodern writers. This is Deleuze-ional Part 1:

Check out my last podcast with Tim Keefe and Polish Christian Bale, on Deleuze’s thoughts about Plato. This is Deleuze-ional Part 2:

Check out my last podcast with Tim Keefe about Deleuze’s thoughts on the philosophy and theology of John Duns Scotus, a seminal philosopher-theologian in the Middle Ages. This is Deleuze-ional Part 3:

Check out my last podcast with Tim Keefe and Drew Sample on Postmodernism, space, environment, culture, industrialization, consumerism, the hyper-real, and liquid modernity. We also reiterate the distinction between the Postmodern era, Postmodern condition, and Postmodernism:

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