>>... Isn't that really the spirit that
>>Foucault would share with Deleuze? ("Never interpret, ... experience,
>>experiment").
>
>Excuse me, but whose quote is this? From where?
Gilles Deleuze, _Negotiations_ (Columbia University Press, 1995), p. 87
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>>Foucault would share with Deleuze? ("Never interpret, ... experience,
>>experiment").
>
>Excuse me, but whose quote is this? From where?
Gilles Deleuze, _Negotiations_ (Columbia University Press, 1995), p. 87
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until forty--but live intensely?" - Paul Virilio
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