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16061511 No.16061511 [Reply] [Original]

>Philosophy has an affinity with despotism, due to its predilection for Platonic-fascist top-down solutions that always screw up viciously. Schizoanalysis works differently. It avoids Ideas, and sticks to diagrams: networking software for accessing bodies without organs.
Is he right? Did schizoanalysis save us from the tyrannical dialectics of Platonism?

>> No.16061517

>>16061511
>did formalism beat platonic math
I'm sorry anon, it did not.

>> No.16061631

>>16061517
what?

>> No.16061663

dude what is his problem with top down and that everything will work on a plain? it is so cringe that he tries to rpoject that on everything.

>> No.16061742

>>16061663
most likely because he's based.

>> No.16061749

Why is this pinned?

>> No.16061858

>>16061749
lol

>> No.16061886
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>>16061749
Based jannies are speedfreaks.

>> No.16061920

>>16061511
Diagrams aren't based on ideas?

>> No.16061924
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>>16061920

>> No.16061970

>>16061924
My one teacher was also like this but not this severe. While explaining certain concepts he used to draw lines and shit but I think he was nervous back then.
I do think that he and pic related had some ideas behind the gibberish.

>> No.16062288

>>16061970
What did you learn?

>> No.16062420

>>16061511
is he right? no, and he's changed his mind ever since. He does love himself some diagrams, but he sees them as working with affinity to top-down solutions

>> No.16062476

>>16062420
Cringe

>> No.16062909

>I have not been a theist for a single second of my life. In my first assemblies at primary school, when the theist idiocy was first wheeled out, I remember thinking: it is natural that adults should lie to you, but is it really necessary for them to insult the intelligence quite this much? As for the longing to believe, nothing could be more alien to me, because nothing is more obvious than the fact that humanity--far from being a creation-- is a disease. Why should the absence of a divinity analogical to mankind be more disturbing than the absence of a giant tortoise supporting the world on its back?